LAWRENCE, Kan., June 28, 2023 — Invary, a pioneer in cybersecurity who focuses on stopping costly ransomware assaults and identifying hidden malware, has acquired pre-seed money to introduce its ground-breaking solution. Flyover Capital was the investment’s primary sponsor, with support from the KU Innovation Park, NetWork Kansas GROWKS Equity program, and Flyover Capital.

The debut of Invary’s flagship Runtime Integrity service, created to find and eliminate hidden risks that defy current threat detection systems, will be fueled by the pre-seed investment round. This unique solution, launched this summer, will enable businesses to strengthen their security postures and proactively protect their digital environments from damaging threats.

Additionally, Invary’s free Runtime Integrity Score (RISe) service is currently accessible and enables users to spot-check the integrity of their system and find buried malware.

The leadership team of Invary reunites businesspeople with a successful history of working together while bringing decades of operational expertise in Trusted Computing research. Jason Rogers, the CEO of the business, has vast knowledge in developing safe cloud-scale platforms and growing engineering and operations at market leader Matterport to IPO. The team’s reputation for security is further enhanced by its creator Dr. Perry Alexander, a well-known expert in the field of Trusted Computing, and his protégé and former student, Dr. Wesley Peck, the CTO of Invary, who earned his Ph.D. under Dr. Alexander’s direction.

Organizations with cutting-edge defenses like XDR, SIEM, and CNAPP systems, face a severe problem due to the threat landscape’s high degree of dynamicity. These defense layers’ principal shortcoming is their presumption that the operating system is still secure. Threat actors can covertly take advantage of this weakness in the broader security system to set up a ransomware assault or data breach. According to Datadog’s most recent State of Application Security study, 72% of assaults occur in production, making this oversight extremely hazardous.

The pioneer in operating system runtime security and validation is Invary. Other fundamental defense systems, such as XDR, SIEM, and CNAPP platforms, miss hidden, high-impact threats to the operating system that the company’s technologies detect. Invary transforms into a crucial component of contemporary cyber defense by protecting the integrity of the operating system as a first-class citizen in the “trust nothing” entity list of Zero Trust architectures. Invary’s proprietary technology ensures that malware, ransomware, and other concealed, high-impact threats frequently found in operating systems are exposed — before they can cause downtime and expand the blast radius of attack. It is based on an exclusive IP grant from the NSA and proven technology deployed in real-world, critical infrastructure.

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Kshitij does business research and content writing for VCBay. Pursuing BBA from Symbiosis Center Of Management Studies (SCMS) Pune, he is skilled in Financial Modeling, Stock valuation and Microsoft Excel. He is passionate about Entrepreneurship and Finance.

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