Kenna Security Stock

kennasecurity.comEnterprise SoftwareFounded: 2010Funding to Date: $98.5MM

Kenna is a cybersecurity company offering risk-based vulnerability management.

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Team

Management Team

Tim Sadler
Chief Revenue Officer
Jason Rolleston
Chief Product Officer
Karim Toubba
Chief Executive Officer
Jeffrey Heuer
Co-Founder & Chief of Design
Edward Bellis
Co-Founder, Chief Technology Officer
Caroline Japic
Chief Marketing Officer

Board Members

Jacques Benkoski Ph.D
US Venture Partners
Ken Elefant
Neill Occhiogrosso
Costanoa Ventures
Brian Mulvey
PeakSpan Capital
Matthew Melymuka
PeakSpan Capital
Alex Ferrara
Bessemer Venture Partners
Roger Thornton

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News

Cisco today announced its intent to acquire Kenna Security, Inc., a privately held cybersecurity company headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif. Kenna's risk-based vulnerability management technology enables organizations to work cross-functionally to rapidly identify, prioritize and remediate cyber risks.
Cisco (Nasdaq: CSCO) is to acquire Kenna Security, a Santa Clara, CA-based provider of a risk-based vulnerability management platform
Cisco has been busy on the acquisition front this week, and today the company announced it was buying threat assessment platform Kenna Security, the third company it has purchased this week. The two companies did not disclose the purchase price. With Kenna, Cisco gets a startup that uses machine le…