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Identity access control company SessionGuardian raises $3 million in seed funding

Identity access control company SessionGuardian raises $3 million in seed funding

NEW YORK – SessionGuardian, an identity access control company with a focus on hybrid teams working with sensitive information has raise $3 million in seed funding.

The funding round was led by Phase 2 Investments, along with Robin Hood Ventures and Ben Franklin Technology Partners. The funding SessionGuardian says will go towards new product enhancement and to expand their sales to meet the needs of a growing market.

 "Current cybersecurity technology ends at the device and SessionGuardian's solution extends security to the individual with minimal friction or loss of personal privacy," said Managing Partner at Phase 2 Investments, George Marks. "The SessionGuardian team is well positioned to have a major impact on everyone's personal information security needs, and we're proud to be part of their journey."

 "This successful round marks the next chapter for SessionGuardian. Our team is doubling down on product enhancements and sales for our browser-based and virtual machine security solutions,” Jordan Ellington, founder and CEO of SessionGuardian said. “We are thrilled to share the power of SessionGuardian and expand our product's reach in the market."

SessionGuardian has worked during the past few years to address the vulnerability in the market from third party risks with the rise of remote work. “In today's work-from-anywhere world, SessionGuardian continues to enhance security controls across identity vulnerable access points and creates the best solution for complex organizations looking for unified security across VDI and browser technology.” The company stated.

For more information see www.sessionguardian.com.

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