SecurityAdvisor Raises $7.3 Million to Increase Organizational Resilience Through the Real-Time Delivery of Personalized Cybersecurity Awareness Training

ClearSky Ventures Leads the Innovative Security Awareness Training Company’s Latest Round of Funding

SecurityAdvisor, the only personalized security awareness platform that quantifiably reduces security incidents, announced it closed a $7.3 million Series A funding round led by ClearSky Security along with additional investment from Crosslink Capital, SixThirty Ventures, and Cyber Mentor Fund. The Company’s patented platform integrates easily within existing security infrastructure to deliver targeted coaching that teaches employees how to identify and remediate cyberattacks while providing security teams with insights that help them better understand the human element of their organization’s security posture. SecurityAdvisor’s deep integrations with leading cybersecurity vendors, including CrowdStrike, provide visibility across the entire organization for security teams and quantifies security teams’ ROI. SecurityAdvisor will use the capital to support product development and drive market awareness of its innovative offering amongst enterprise security leaders.

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“The work environment that has emerged due to the pandemic and will remain a part of our new norm prominently features remote environments that rely on employees’ autonomy and resilience to cyberattacks”

“The work environment that has emerged due to the pandemic and will remain a part of our new norm prominently features remote environments that rely on employees’ autonomy and resilience to cyberattacks,” said Peter Kuper, managing partner, ClearSky Security. “SecurityAdvisor’s ability to deliver personalized coaching to build awareness and change user behavior is a disruptive shift from the traditional security training model. Rather than executing basic compliance-based security training, security leaders can use SecurityAdvisor to implement continuous education processes that flag risky behaviors in real-time to prevent data breaches.”

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Human actions are the primary reason for security breaches. Cybercriminals have learned how to manipulate bored, distracted, and stressed out humans’ behaviors to steal credentials and confidential information, which has only increased during businesses’ immediate shift to remote work. The Verizon Business 2020 Data Breach Investigations Report found that users are three times more likely to click on a phishing link and enter their credentials than they were pre-COVID. With more than 80% of company leaders surveyed by Gartner saying they plan to permit employees to work at least part of the time remotely upon reopening, it’s clear that enterprises must make investments to empower their workforce to identify and remediate cyberattacks.

“Dynamic and timely security awareness education for employees is a primary piece of a comprehensive security strategy for any organization looking to protect their data and assets in an increasingly complex cyber threat environment,” said Andy Horwitz, vice president of CrowdStrike Store and Technology Alliances, “SecurityAdvisor provides valuable automated microlessons for employees based on real-life incidents detected by the CrowdStrike Falcon platform. With the SecurityAdvisor app in the CrowdStrike Store, customers can implement their next-gen security awareness training platform in minutes utilizing their existing investment in the Falcon platform.”

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