
Efflux Systems
Efflux Systems Security Analytics Platform.
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Efflux Systems, founded in 2013 and headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, established itself as a specialized entity in the cybersecurity sector. The firm developed an automated cybersecurity platform engineered to identify post-exploit threat actor behavior within enterprise networks. This technology provided services for cyber threat discovery, alerts, and subsequent eradication and containment. The core business proposition was to automate the manual analytics process, enabling client organizations to detect network intruders before a data breach could occur.
The company's primary market was enterprises in need of advanced network security solutions. Its business model centered on providing this cybersecurity platform to help simplify and automate threat detection. Operating within the Network Management Software and B2B Security Services industries, Efflux Systems catered to a client base seeking to bolster their defenses against sophisticated cyber threats.
The company's journey included a seed funding round of $100,000 in October 2015, followed by participation in an accelerator/incubator program in January 2016. Key investors included 500 Global, Granite Hill Capital Partners, TEDCO, and Three Tree Ventures. A significant milestone in the company's history was its acquisition by NetScout Systems on July 12, 2017, in a deal valued at $8.62 million, at which point it was a revenue-generating entity.
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