Cybersecurity start-up Sonet.io has raised $6m in a seed funding round led by The Hive and WestWave Capital.
Founded in 2020 by former Symantec executives, Sonet offers a security-as-a-service platform that enables organizations to securely enroll remote workers, access resources, and implement zero-trust security policies.
Its solution allows remote workers to access applications and devices securely from their browsers and supports fine-grained security policies for monitoring and access control.
The platform also helps organizations secure applications, servers, and data, enforce content inspection and data access policies, create a secure air gap between devices and enterprise assets, and detect potential attacks, all from a single administration console.
The San Jose-based company plans to use the new funds to accelerate customer acquisition and expand its platform’s capabilities.
Sonet’s co-founder and CEO, Dharmendra Mohan, said that the company was committed to improving remote worker productivity by providing a seamless, secure user experience that can be accessed from any device.
Its innovative cloud-based solution eliminates the need for device agents, allowing comprehensive observability for remote workforces through a unified dashboard.