
The deal is expected to help Rapid7 customers innovate more securely, move out of data centers and into the cloud, and make infrastructure accessible and management, Rapid7 said. “With the combined expertise of both Rapid7 and Divv圜loud, we are even better positioned to help enterprises accelerate innovation using cloud and containers without the loss of control,” Divv圜loud Co-Founder and CEO Brian Johnson said in a statement.ĭivv圜loud supports Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, Alibaba Cloud and Kubernetes as part of its mission to deliver continuous security and compliance for cloud environments, according to Rapid7.
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The company closed a $20 million Series B round in April 2019 led by Providence Strategic Growth. The acquisition is expected to close during the second quarter of 2020.ĭivv圜loud was founded in 2013, employs 76 people, and has raised $28.9 million of outside funding, according to LinkedIn and Crunchbase. Rapid7’s stock is down $2.94 (6.26 percent) in after-hours trading Tuesday.

“With the acceleration of cloud adoption introducing new enterprise risk areas, we’re excited to bring security and DevOps teams together with Divv圜loud’s best-of-breed compliance, risk management and governance for multi-cloud and container environments,” Rapid7 Chairman and CEO Corey Thomas said in a statement.
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The Divv圜loud offering combines deep visibility with automated prevention and real-time remediation of risk, according to Rapid7. The Boston-based cybersecurity company said Arlington, Va.-based Divv圜loud can help customers protect cloud and container environments from misconfigurations, policy violations, external and internal threats, and identity and access management challenges. Rapid7 has agreed to purchase cloud security posture management startup Divv圜loud for $145 million to help organizations bring their security and DevOps teams together.
