Tysons cybersecurity company Verodin locks in $20M raise


If your company is heavily invested in cybersecurity software, how do you know you’re getting the right bang for your buck?

Enter McLean-based Verodin, which just raised $20.7 million in funding from 14 investors. The round was disclosed in an SEC filing Thursday.

The company analyzes clients’ existing cybersecurity infrastructure for vulnerabilities and efficiency – essentially auditing its defense systems.

Verodin runs a variety of test attacks on a company’s servers and tracks them…

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