
Paladin Cloud, a leader in open source cloud security, today announced that T-Mobile Ventures participated in its $3.3 million seed funding round. T-Mobile will work with Paladin Cloud to equip developers with a powerful platform to detect, visualize and remediate key risks in their cloud environments.
With Cloud Paladin, developers can continuously monitor their cloud services in real time, leveraging best-practice security policies in an open, connector-based architecture. The open source platform identifies and eliminates misconfigurations and reduces security risks, while automating workflows and remediation activities. The company’s extensible policy management plan spans AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud with the ability to connect to cloud-based enterprise systems. Building on T-Mobile’s PacBot framework, Paladin Cloud is creating a new open-source community dedicated to improving cloud security globally.
“T-Mobile’s leadership in the 5G/Edge developer community makes it an ideal choice for a collaboration partner,” said Daniel Deeney, co-founder and CEO. “We are excited to provide developers with an open source platform that improves their overall cloud security posture while protecting their applications,” said Steve Hull, co-founder and CTO, who was also one of the creators. PacBot originals.
“T-Mobile is thrilled to be the first wireless service provider to invest in Paladin Cloud. We share a vision to enable developers to build and deploy modern apps quickly and securely,” said Rob Roy, SVP of Emerging Products at T-Mobile “This investment is another step forward in unlocking innovation on our industry-leading 5G network.”
Paladin Cloud’s open source product is free to download and use at GitHub. The company supports its users through its Soft and Gitter canals.