The company works with industrial customers like utility providers, manufacturers and energy companies to ensure machines in remote locations are secure. phoenix
SynSaber, an industrial cybersecurity startup, said Thursday that it had raised $13 million in series A funding.
SynSaber, which has about eight employees who work remotely, deals with industrial customers like utility providers, manufacturers and energy companies to ensure machines in remote locations are secure. The company focuses on cybersecurity for operational technology — as opposed to information technology or IT — to secure things like assembly lines, power generating stations and other machines that are not connected to the internet.
“We're trying to keep the lights on at your house, the water running,” he said. “I wanted to empower people to understand security better, and to actually impact their own environments, so that's what really drove me and my co-founder to found the company.”VanAntwerp co-founded SynSaber in 2021 with Ron Fabela. The pair met while working together at another cybersecurity startup before deciding to start their own venture.
Jay Leek, managing partner of SYN Ventures, said the new funding will help SynSaber reach new customers.
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