
Karamba Security
Founded Year
2015Stage
Series D | AliveTotal Raised
$37MLast Raised
$10M | 1 yr agoAbout Karamba Security
Karamba builds a solution that protects a car's externally connected components, identifying attack attempts and blocking exploits from infiltrating the car's network to ensure drivers' safety. The company's product enables car companies to protect their automobiles from these threats by enforcing Electronic Control Units (ECUs) that are open to external access (via the Internet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc.), so they can't be used by hackers to infiltrate the car's network and launch attacks.
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Karamba Security Patents
Karamba Security has filed 36 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Computer network security
- Computer security
- Computer security exploits

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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7/13/2021 | 2/7/2023 | Wireless networking, Internet of things, Vehicle braking technologies, Computer security, Computer network security | Grant |
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Related Topics | Wireless networking, Internet of things, Vehicle braking technologies, Computer security, Computer network security |
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Latest Karamba Security News
Jan 31, 2023
In this study, the publisher assesses the IoT value chain from a security perspective. The study provides an overview of the different roles and responsibilities in the IoT industry and analyzes stakeholder involvement in IoT device development. The Internet of Things (IoT) has been playing a critical role in accelerating digital transformation across various sectors, leading the IoT market to exponential growth in terms of revenue and the number of devices adopted. However, with billions of IoT devices in use and more to enter the fray with the introduction of 5G, it is becoming increasingly challenging for companies to gain an in-depth understanding of the security nodes in the IoT value chain and manage the roles of different stakeholders. IoT security has thus become a critical concern. Emerging trends, including drivers, restraints, and their impact on the IoT market, have also been examined. The study also identifies the growth opportunities emerging from the changes in this space for stakeholders and market players to leverage. Key Topics Covered: Headlining IoT Security Lapses in History 4. Roles and Responsibilities in the IoT Stakeholder Ecosystem IoT Stakeholder Ecosystem: A Network of Design, Manufacturing, and Application Players Exploring Stakeholder Involvement: IC Design Houses and ASIC Manufacturers Prioritize Firmware and Hardware Security Nodes Exploring Stakeholder Involvement: Are Crucial in Ensuring End-product Security Exploring Stakeholder Involvement: IoT Platform Builders Devoted to Ensuring Security Across Majority Virtual Nodes Exploring Stakeholder Involvement: IoT Solution Creators Focus on Data and Application Security Nodes 5. Companies to Action Armis: Cyberphysical Integrity of a Building Management System (BMS) CUJO: Network and Device Intelligence for Network Service Providers (NSPs) CUJO: Media Access Control (MAC) Addresses Randomization Finite State: Automated Security Platform for Connected and Embedded Devices Finite State: Open-source Risk Management for Connected Devices through DCA Karamba Security: Embedded Security Management Platform for Automotive Karamba Security: Verifying Product Security with Seamless Analysis of Product Binaries with Karamba's VCode Forescout Technologies: End-to-end Zero-trust Security Management Across the Device Life Cycle Forescout Technologies: IT Service Management (ITSM) Solutions Shield-IoT: Monitoring and Securing Distributed IoT and IIoT Assets Shield IoT: Urban Smart Lighting Deployments Viakoo: Vulnerability Management for Enterprise IoT Devices Viakoo: Automated IoT Vulnerability Remediation at Enterprise Scale Nozomi Networks: IoT and OT Security Platform for IIoT Nozomi Networks: ICS Cybersecurity Upgrade and Operational Development for Power Sector Operator 6. Emerging Trends in the IoT Security Ecosystem and their Impact 7. Growth Opportunity Universe Growth Opportunity 2: Sector-specific Security Solutions Growth Opportunity 3: Industry-specific Certifications 8. Next Steps Armis
Karamba Security Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Karamba Security founded?
Karamba Security was founded in 2015.
Where is Karamba Security's headquarters?
Karamba Security's headquarters is located at 41000 Woodward Avenue, Bloomfield Hills.
What is Karamba Security's latest funding round?
Karamba Security's latest funding round is Series D.
How much did Karamba Security raise?
Karamba Security raised a total of $37M.
Who are the investors of Karamba Security?
Investors of Karamba Security include YL Ventures, Fontinalis Partners, Paladin Capital Group, Presidio Ventures, Liberty Mutual Strategic Ventures and 10 more.
Who are Karamba Security's competitors?
Competitors of Karamba Security include Ordr and 3 more.
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