Wabbi, a Boston-based security platform allowing corporations to absorb application security processes into development pipelines to scale and develop application security across businesses, has raised US$ 2 million in a Seed funding round led by Mendoza Ventures on 2 November 2021.

Investors: The latest funding round featured Mendoza Ventures as the lead investor and involved participation from Cisco Investments. 

Purpose of the funding: The startup seeks to deploy the proceeds from the investment round to recruit more talent to meet the surging consumer demand. The funding will allow the firm to deliver its solutions to its clients persistently.

About Wabbi

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Brought to existence in 2018 by Brittany Greenfield, Wabbi offers industry-leading tech to streamline continuous security management by ascertaining the code is set to ship consistent with the most recent security level. After arranging every enterprise’s unique application security program, the security team catches automated, centralised governance, while the development team is allowed to deal with security as part of their daily tasks, integrating processes between operations, development and security teams. The firm continues to achieve growth across existing and prospective users, including Fortune 1000 corporations.

What the Founder has to say: “It is exhilarating to obtain financial support from significant investors to assist in executing our unequalled outlook to overcome the gap between development and security. The infusion of new capital will aid in meeting the exponentially growing demand from current and prospective customers to transform application security from a bottleneck into a tactical dominance through persistent security deployment.”- Brittany Greenfield, CEO and Founder of Wabbi.

What the Investor has to say: “Wabbi is an ideal solution offered at the right time for the right market. I have demonstrated Wabbi’s solution to multiple development teams, and they are thrilled about its potential to solve a challenge they have faced for a long time. The DevSecOps domain’s maturity has reached the level at which it can meet the partnership offered by Wabbi. As a female investor, I am elated to assist Wabbi, led by an experienced and talented lady, which is on the verge of becoming a high-growth achieving cybersecurity corporation. Brittany’s leadership and the latest investment will have ripple repercussions across both domains.”- Senofer Mendoza, Co-Founder and General Partner of Mendoza Ventures.

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