Vectra AI
Vectra AI, Inc. is a cybersecurity company specializing in AI applied to network detection and response (NDR) solutions. Established in 2012, Vectra AI now operates in 113 countries from its headquarters in San Jose, California.
Formerly | TraceVector Vectra Networks |
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Type | Privately held |
Industry | Cybersecurity Network security Cloud security |
Founded | 2012 |
Founders | Mark Abene, James Harlacher, Marc Rogers, Steven Lutz |
Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | 11 offices; 3 Security Operations Centers (2023) |
Area served | North America, Europe, Middle East, Africa, Australia/New Zealand, Japan and Asia-Pacific |
Key people | Hitesh Sheth (CEO)
Scott Dussault (CFO) Willem Hendrickx (CRO) Oliver Tavakoli (CTO) |
Products | Vectra AI Cybersecurity Platform (formerly Cognito Platform), Vectra Detect, Vectra Recall, Vectra Stream |
Services | MDR (Managed security service) |
Number of employees | 580 |
Website | www |
History
Vectra AI, formerly known as TraceVector, was founded in 2008 by a group of 4 cybersecurity professionals. Its mission was to offer security professionals an automated intrusion detection system that could address the escalating and sophisticated cyber-attacks which had increased dramatically in recent years.[1]
In March 2015, Vectra launched the S-series sensor,[2] announced record bookings growth of nearly 400 percent in 2015 over 2014 and expanded its business into EMEA.[3]
Product
Vectra AI employs artificial intelligence techniques,[4] including supervised (pre-trained), unsupervised machine learning and deep learning techniques, to detect and respond to in-progress cyberattacks in real time. The product's algorithms continuously learn the behavioral norms of devices, user accounts, ports and protocols to identify signs of compromise across enterprise infrastructure. Threats are automatically triaged, scored and correlated[5] to compromised hosts, and attack behaviors are correlated across hosts to provide the “narrative” of developing attacks. These threats are prioritized, [6] while alerting and remediation actions are taken with other security technologies.[7]
Investors
Vectra AI has secured investments from a diverse group of investors, including Khosla Ventures, IA Ventures, Accel Partners, Atlantic Bridge, Wipro Ventures, AME Cloud Ventures, Intel Capital, DAG Ventures, Ireland Strategic Investment Fund, Junos Innovation Fund (Juniper), Nissho Electronics, Silver Lake, TCV, and Blackstone.[8]
Funding
Vectra AI raised a total of $350 million[9] in funding and is considered a Unicorn with its $1.2 billion valuation.
References
- "Archive of TraceVector's website".
- "Vectra Networks ships a new sensor for its attack-detection gear". Network World.
- "Vectra Networks Expands into EMEA". Vectra Networks website.
- "The data science behind Vectra AI threat detection models" (PDF).
- "Understanding Vectra AI" (PDF).
- "Vectra Analyst User Experiences (Respond vs Quadrant)".
- "29 Integrations with Vectra AI". SourceForge.
- "Vectra AI's Investors". Vectra AI's website.
- "Vectra AI Joins Security Unicorn Pack at $1.2B Valuation". SDX Central.
Further reading
- Lawson, Craig; Nevia, Claudio. "Magic Quadrant for Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems". Gartner.
- "Global and United States Intrusion Detection and Prevention Software Market Size, Status and Forecast 2021-2027". Kingpin Market Research. 20 September 2021.
- "Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems (IPS) Software Market Analysis 2022: Industry Size, Share, Emerging Trends, Growth Opportunities And Forecast To 2028". Stratagem Market Insights. January 2022.