Vidoc Security Lab, a cybersecurity research and development centre founded by Polish entrepreneurs, has secured $2.4 million in investment capital from leading Silicon Valley VCs, including pebblebed, Firestreak Ventures, XFactor Ventures, and 500 Emerging Europe. The startup shared the news on its Linkedin page.
About Vidoc Security Lab
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Founded by Klaudia Kloc and Dawid Moczadło, Vidoc provides a platform designed for security teams. With this tool AppSec, DevSecOps, and Red teams can share and optimise custom security checks and build a Library of Modules to strengthen company security.
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The founders of the startup have recently been featured on the Forbes Poland 30 under 30 list, highlighting their dedication to creating innovative solutions in the cybersecurity sphere.
Investment details
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The fresh round was led by several USA-based funds including pebblebed and Firestreak Ventures, which are supporting companies that solve problems across AI, Computing Infrastructure & TechBio, backing companies like Twitter, Palantir, and Stripe.
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The company was also supported by XFactor Ventures, investors in companies like Venus Aerospace and dev.to.
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Additionally, it has received financing from 500 Emerging Europe, which invested in Vidoc four months ago, as stated by Enis Hulli, General Partner at 500 Emerging Europe, on X.
In September 2023, Vidoc secured its pre-seed funding round from bValue Fund. The amount of the deal was not disclosed at the time, but the funds were directed towards global commercialization of the platform and its further development.
The current investment deal will help Vidoc Security Lab to continue redefining cybersecurity with AI-based solutions aimed at automating manual tasks.