Ataata’s global training platform is revolutionizing the cyber security industry by identifying, scoring and reducing the risks associated with human error in the workplace. Ataata’s intuitive dashboard scores risk, tracks employees' attitudes about security, monitors training performance and shows companies how their workforce stacks up against others in their industry.
Location: United States, Virginia, Arlington
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $3M
Founded date: 2016
Investors 1
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | Next Front... | nextfronti... |
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 19.12.2017 | Series A | $3M | - |
Mentions in press and media 7
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| 10.07.2018 | Cybersecurity training startup Ataata acquired by Mimecast | Publicly-traded cybersecurity company Mimecast announced the acquisition on Tuesday of Bethesda, Md.–based startup Ataata. Founded in 2016, Ataata seeks to help companies raise awareness about cybersecurity among employees. As Technical.ly ... |
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| 19.12.2017 | Ataata Closes $3 Million Series A | Ataata, a cyber security training platform designed to reduce human error in the workplace, announced the closing of its Series A financing with a $3 million round led by Next Frontier Capital, a Bozeman, Montana based venture firm. Additio... |
| 19.12.2017 | Bethesda-based cybersecurity training startup raises $3M Series A | Bethesda, Md.–based cybersecurity training startup Ataata raised $3 million in Series A funding, the company announced on Tuesday morning. The round was led by Next Frontier Capital, a venture firm based in Bozeman, Montana. Additional inve... |
| 19.12.2017 | Ataata Closes $3 Million Series A | Ataata, a cyber security training platform designed to reduce human error in the workplace, announced the closing of its Series A financing with a $3 million round led by Next Frontier Capital, a Bozeman, Montana based venture firm. Additio... |
| 19.12.2017 | Ataata Closes $3M Series A Funding Round | Ataata, a Bethesda, MD-based cyber security training platform designed to reduce human error in the workplace, closed $3m in Series A financing. The round was led by Next Frontier Capital, a Bozeman, Montana based venture capital firm, with... |
| 19.12.2017 | Bethesda-based cybersecurity training startup raises $3M Series A | Bethesda, Md.–based cybersecurity training startup Ataata raised $3 million in Series A funding, the company announced on Tuesday morning. The round was led by Next Frontier Capital, a venture firm based in Bozeman, Montana. Additional inve... |