The cybersecurity company that decided your cloud and your people are the same attack surface - and built a product for each.
It is a Tuesday, and somewhere inside an enterprise a cloud engineer spins up a storage bucket, forgets a setting, and moves on. Two floors up, an employee opens a message that looks exactly like a message from their bank. Neither of them thinks they just opened a door. Most security tools would only notice one of these events. SecLogic is built to notice both.
That is the quietly ambitious idea at the center of this Boston company: the misconfigured bucket and the misplaced click belong to the same problem. One is a machine risk, the other a people risk, and for decades the industry sold you two different vendors for them. SecLogic sells one worldview with two products - CyberQ Shield for the cloud, CyberQ ORO for the humans - and a single conviction that risk, all of it, can be measured.
Founded in 2021 by a small team that had watched enterprises get breached in the same unremarkable ways, SecLogic set out to do the unglamorous work well: find the holes, put a number on the danger, and where possible, close the gap before anyone has to write an incident report.
FIG. 2 - By the numbers. Zero agents is the number SecLogic is proudest of - the platform sees everything and touches nothing.
SecLogic's platform is a study in symmetry. One product hardens the cloud. The other hardens the people who run it.
An agentless platform that automatically finds and remediates misconfigurations and vulnerabilities across AWS, Azure, GCP and beyond. It deploys in minutes, with zero performance impact - because there is nothing to install on your machines.
Analyzes an organization's risk exposure across thousands of data points, then quantifies the one variable nobody measures well: people. It simulates the attacks employees actually face and turns the results into a risk number leaders can act on.
FIG. 3 - The pair. Shield guards the perimeter you built. ORO guards the perimeter you hired.
To aid any organization's journey toward a secure digital landscape - unifying cloud security and human risk under one roof.
To be the security platform for the cloud, continuously finding and fixing what breaks across AWS, Azure and GCP.
The team organizes itself around three words - Shine, Accelerate, Fortify - a promise that visibility should be total, that security should speed the business up rather than slow it down, and that results are the only scoreboard that counts.
Came to SecLogic from a career in venture investment focused on cybersecurity - now building the thing he used to fund.
Part of the founding trio that shaped SecLogic's dual-product thesis across cloud and human risk.
Co-founded SecLogic in 2021, helping launch a company that now spans three continents.
FIG. 4 - The founders. Three people, one contrarian bet - that machines and coworkers deserve the same dashboard.
SecLogic INC is founded in Boston with a dual-product plan - CNAPP and human risk orchestration.
Raises $300K in pre-seed funding, led by Spanache.vc with India Accelerator.
Refreshed CyberQ Shield and CyberQ ORO ship; CyberQ Shield lands on AWS Marketplace and Gartner Peer Insights.
A ~34-person team operating across North America, Europe and Asia.
A small early check for a company making a big claim - that cyber risk can be orchestrated end to end.
Return to that Tuesday. The cloud engineer spins up the same bucket and forgets the same setting - but this time CyberQ Shield notices in minutes and, for the critical stuff, quietly closes the gap before anyone files a ticket. Two floors up, the employee gets the same convincing message. Only now their instinct to pause was trained by a CyberQ ORO simulation last month, and instead of clicking, they report it.
Nothing dramatic happens. That is the point. SecLogic's win looks like an ordinary Tuesday where the two doors nobody was watching are now watched - the one in the cloud and the one in the hallway. A small company from Boston decided those were the same door all along, and built the dashboard to prove it.
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