
Elastica
Data science powered saas app and cloud service security for companies of all sizes.
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Elastica operated as a pivotal player in the Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) market, carving out a niche with its data science-driven approach to cloud application security. The company was established in 2012 and officially came out of stealth mode in early 2014, securing $6.3 million in Series A funding. The primary force behind Elastica was CEO and founder Rehan Jalil, a serial entrepreneur with a background in electrical engineering and business from institutions like Purdue University and Harvard Business School. His journey includes founding and leading other successful tech ventures, which provided him with the expertise to identify and address emerging needs in cloud security.
Elastica’s business centered on its CloudSOC platform, designed to provide enterprises with visibility and control over the cloud applications being used by their employees, a phenomenon often termed "shadow IT". The company served large enterprises, including major financial institutions and healthcare providers, that needed to secure their data in popular cloud services such as Microsoft Office 365, Box, and Salesforce. Its business model revolved around providing its security platform and associated applications to these clients, helping them maintain security and compliance.
The core offering was the CloudSOC platform, which stood for Security Operations Center. This platform delivered a suite of security functionalities through different applications, or "Securlets". Key features included auditing shadow IT to discover unauthorized cloud app usage, real-time intrusion and threat detection, and post-incident investigation capabilities. A unique selling point was its use of data science, machine learning, and behavioral analytics to assess risks. For instance, the platform assigned a "ThreatScore" to each user based on their activity, allowing security teams to quickly identify and respond to high-risk behaviors. Its ContentIQ technology used semantic analysis to automatically classify sensitive data and enforce compliance policies for regulations like PCI and HIPAA. This allowed companies to confidently adopt cloud applications while protecting against data leakage and cyber threats.
The company's trajectory culminated in a significant milestone in November 2015, when it was acquired by Blue Coat Systems for $280 million. This acquisition was a strategic move by Blue Coat to integrate Elastica's CASB capabilities into its own extensive security platform, aiming to provide a comprehensive solution for both on-premise and cloud environments. Subsequently, Blue Coat, along with Elastica's technology, was acquired by Symantec in 2016 for $4.65 billion, further embedding Elastica's innovations within a larger cybersecurity framework.
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