Ockam raises $3.2 million in seed funding to make it easier for developers to secure and scale their IoT apps

Ockam raises $3.2 million in seed funding to make it easier for developers to secure and scale their IoT appsOckam, a two-year-old, Bay Area-based company that's selling tools to developers to they can establish an "architecture for trust" within their connected device applications, has raised $3.2 million in seed funding, including from Core Ventures, Okta Ventures, SGH Capital, and Future Ventures. This serverless platform for IoT development is being led by CEO Matthew Gregory and CTO Mrinal Wadhwa, two cofounders with noteworthy backgrounds.




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