Oleria, a Seattle startup helping companies manage employee access to applications and data, is raising more cash, according to a new SEC filing. Read More GeekWire
Oleria, a Seattle startup helping companies manage employee access to applications and data, is raising more cash, according to a new SEC filing.
The filing indicates a fresh $30 million capital infusion. Former Mandiant COO John Watters and information security leader Taher Elgamal are listed on the filing. We’ve reached out to Oleria for details.
The company emerged from stealth mode earlier this year, announcing a $8 million seed round led by Salesforce Ventures, the VC arm of Salesforce.
Oleria is led by Jim Alkove, former chief trust officer at Salesforce and a former advisor for the World Economic Forum’s Global Center for Cybersecurity. Oleria co-founder Jagadeesh Kunda is the former chief product officer at Colorado-based cloud directory platform JumpCloud. Kunda also held engineering leadership roles at Salesforce, Amazon Web Services and Microsoft.