Rad Security has filed a notice of an exempt offering of securities to raise $9,999,995.00 in New Equity Investment.
According to filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Rad Security is raising up to $9,999,995.00 in new funding. The federal securities law requires the notice to be filed by companies that have sold securities without registration under the Securities Act of 1933 in an offering made under Rule 504 or 506 of Regulation D or Section 4(a)(5) of the Securities Act. A company must file this notice within 15 days after the first sale of securities in the offering. For this purpose, the date of first sale is the date on which the first investor is irrevocably contractually committed to invest. Each issuer of securities that sells its securities in reliance on an exemption provided in Regulation D or Section 4(a)(5) of the Securities Act of 1933 must file this notice containing the information requested with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and with the state(s) requiring it. If more than one issuer has sold its securities in the same transaction, all issuers should be identified in this filing with the SEC.
About Rad Security
In sharp contrast to one-size-fits-all, legacy CWPP and container detection and response solutions, RAD takes a custom, behavioral approach to cloud native detection and response that can counter evolving threats while sharpening inputs into shift-left and posture management. Guided by a team of passionate technical problem-solvers, RAD Security allows our customers to zero in on what matters most: pushing boundaries, building technology and driving INNOVATION so they may focus on growth and success, not security problems. Cloud native development is the biggest threat facing security teams today. For teams to achieve true resilience against emerging threats, detection and response solutions must evolve their approach beyond signature-based, one-size-fits-all solutions and black box anomaly detection. Our vision is to take the declarative, ‘everything as code’ model that has defined the transition to cloud native development, and apply that to security, by capturing fingerprints of what ‘good’ looks like across the areas attackers are targeting today: cloud native infrastructure, identity and the software supply chain. This results in your own unique, custom view of what should and shouldn’t be happening, resulting in more accurate and contextual detection and response.
To learn more about Rad Security, visit http://rad.security/
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Contact:
Brooke Motta, Chief Executive Officer
412-296-3845
https://www.linkedin.com/in/brookemotta/
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