
RedLock
Protects customers from faulty cloud configurations.
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* | $173m Valuation: $173m | Acquisition | |
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RedLock emerged in 2015 as a cloud security posture management (CSPM) provider, founded by Varun Badhwar and Gaurav Kumar. The company established itself by addressing the complex security and compliance challenges inherent in public cloud environments. Badhwar's prior experience, including co-founding CipherCloud and his role as a founding engineer at Ingrian Networks, provided a deep understanding of enterprise data protection needs, which directly informed RedLock's strategic direction. Kumar, serving as the CTO, brought extensive engineering leadership from his previous roles at companies like PernixData, Box, and VMware.
The firm's core offering was the RedLock Cloud 360 platform, designed to provide unified visibility and control across Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. This platform differentiated itself by employing an AI-driven engine to correlate disparate security data sets. It analyzed network traffic, user activities, configuration vulnerabilities, and threat intelligence to paint a holistic picture of an organization's cloud risk posture. This approach moved beyond simple configuration checks to identify complex threat vectors and enable security teams to respond more effectively. RedLock targeted enterprises that were accelerating their cloud adoption and struggling with the security blind spots created by fragmented, multi-cloud infrastructures. The business model was primarily subscription-based, offering its platform as a service (SaaS) to global brands across various sectors.
RedLock's trajectory culminated in a significant market event in October 2018, when it was acquired by Palo Alto Networks for $410 million. This acquisition was a strategic move by Palo Alto Networks to bolster its cloud security portfolio. The integration of RedLock's technology with Palo Alto Networks' existing cloud security offerings led to the creation of Prisma Cloud, a comprehensive Cloud Native Security Platform. This combined solution extended RedLock's original capabilities, offering a broader suite of tools covering the entire cloud development lifecycle, from code to runtime. The acquisition validated RedLock's pioneering approach to cloud threat defense and marked a successful exit for its founders and investors. Keywords: cloud security, CSPM, threat defense, compliance, multi-cloud, AWS security, Azure security, Google Cloud, Palo Alto Networks, Prisma Cloud