Sublime Security, a provider of an AI-powered, programmable email security platform, secures $20million in series A round funding.
Index Ventures led the round, with Slow Ventures and Decibel Partners, two prior investors, joining. Dmitri Alperovitch became a member of the Board of Directors and the investment round.
The money will be used by the business to enhance user experience and make further platform investments. Under the direction of CEO and founder Josh Kamdjou and COO Ian Thiel, Sublime protection offers a programmable, AI-powered cloud email protection platform that identifies and stops ransomware and malware, credential phishing, business email compromise (BEC), and other threats.
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Sublime Security teams can work together with their colleagues to combat new threats, lower risk, and stop email-borne events thanks to the open platform, which gives them insight and control over their email environment.
Along with the financing, Sublime is also announcing the release of Attack Score, its newest product that ranks email threats based on clear, understandable machine learning.
Attack Score is a tool that helps security analysts prioritise and comprehend threats more rapidly by providing a thorough context for the observed attack indicators. Security teams may use detection-as-code to mix Attack Score results with other logic because they have complete control over it in Sublime.
Josh Kamdjou said: āThe Sublime Platform is a modern take on email security that delivers immediate out-of-the-box protection, with the added ability for teams to tailor email security controls to fit organizational needs and benefit from community-driven protections as the threat landscape evolves.ā
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