Menlo Security

Menlo Security

Website:

Menlo Security

Sector:

Enterprise Software

Founded:

2013

About Menlo Security

Menlo Security is a cybersecurity software company focused on eliminating malware threats through its cloud-based technology. The platform is designed to detect phishing attacks before they happen and offers solutions such as Zero Trust Access, Generative AI, Zero-hour phishing protection, VDI replacement, and Evasive Ransomware. Founded in 2012 by Amir Ben-Efraim, Gautam Altekar, and Poornima DeBolle, Menlo Security is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

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Management Team

Kowsik Guruswamy

Chief Technology Officer

Scott Fuselier

Chief Revenue Officer

Amir Ben-Efraim

Co-Founder, Board Member & Chief Executive Officer

Young-Sae Song

Chief Marketing Officer

Poornima DeBolle

Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer

David Eckstein

Chief Financial Officer

Gautam Altekar Ph.D

Co-Founder & Chief Architect

Gideon Avida

Co-Founder

Board Members

Stefan Dyckerhoff

Sutter Hill Ventures

Stephen Herrod Ph.D

General Catalyst

Amir Ben-Efraim

Tom Gillis

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