Executives fear domino effect of cyber attacks, study shows

ComputerWeekly.com | May 11, 2015

“As this research makes clear, securing the network infrastructure to ensure ongoing business operations is not an abstract concern – it’s a vital issue because a successful attack will have devastating and even far-reaching consequences,” said RedSeal chairman and CEO Ray Rothrock.

20 of the Most Effective Techniques IT Professionals Have Deployed to Manage Information

CIO Magazine | May 4, 2015

“Every organization should be using an automated method of continuously reviewing the potential access paths to all of that data to ensure that the network correctly, accurately, and consistently implements the intended controls for all potential situations,” added Steve Hultquist, chief evangelist for RedSeal. “Knowing where your data is, where it can be, and how it moves between the various repositories is a critical aspect of knowing what is possible.”

Cyber-Security: Protecting Companies and Citizens From Assault

Milken Institute | Apr 28, 2015

Video: Ray Rothrock, Chairman and CEO, RedSeal; Partner Emeritus, Venrock speaks at the Milken Institute Annual Global Conference.

Cyber-Attacks Cause Consternation in the C-Suite

eWeek | Apr 27, 2015

A coordinated assault launched by sophisticated cyber-criminals would wreak ongoing havoc on business operations, cause considerable harm to a brand, and potentially affect related companies, even entire industries, according to a report by RedSeal.

C-suite execs fear ‘domino effect’ of cyber attacks: Survey

IT World Canada | Apr 20, 2015

In a poll of 350 executives which included chief information officers, chief information security officers, chief executive officers and chief security officers from companies with workforces ranging from 250 to 1,000 employees, RedSeal found 59 per cent of respondents believe a major cyber incident could affect a country’s economic security.

Capital Gains: LinkedIn Goes to School, Domo Gets to $2 Billion and More

re/code | Apr 12, 2015

RedSeal, the network security firm led by ex-National Venture Capital Association president Ray Rothrock, raised $17 million in funding. “The watch-word for the SendGrid breach is ‘interdependence,’” he said in an email. “In the online world, we may think we’re dealing with one company, but we’re actually dealing with them and every other company they choose to deal with. This makes an ever-widening attack surface.”

RedSeal relauches with new features and $17M in funding

Fortune Termsheet | Apr 7, 2015

RedSeal, a Sunnyvale, Calif.-based cybersecurity certification company, has raised $17 million in Series C funding.

RedSeal gets new funding, executives

NetworkWorld | Apr 7, 2015

Network visualization and risk assessment vendor RedSeal is re-launching with new capabilities, executives and funding that will be used to hire more engineers and boost its channel partners.

Ray Rothrock continues RedSeal relaunch with $17M in new funding

Silicon Valley Business Journal | Apr 6, 2015

In addition to providing visibility into virtual networks, RedSeal now helps customers verify and optimize security in private and public clouds, including Amazon Web Services and VMware vShield.

Former Cyber-Security Czar Says Network Perimeter Defenses Don’t Work

eWeek | Apr 6, 2015

Clarke, who is now CEO of Good Harbor Security Risk Management, spoke at the dinner at the invitation of RedSeal, a risk management software company, which was announcing a new round of funding. He said that there are several steps that a company usually takes once the management accepts that hackers will find their way into the company network.