Ex-Googler founds Dasient for internet security, finds seed dollars

Neil Daswani, a former Google security product manager, has launched his own stealthy internet security company called Dasient. And the San Jose, Calif. company just announced $1.34 million of an expected $1.87 million in seed funding from Maples Investments, according to VentureWire. Prospective users can sign up for its private beta on Dasient’s web site — that’s all the information it currently makes available.

Daswani previously worked at DoCoMo USA Labs and directed wireless technology at Yodlee. His Dasient co-founder, Ammet Ranadive, came from Danoo, where he served as senior director of product management.

Next Story:
Previous Story:

Tags: , , , ,

Photo of Camille Ricketts

About the Author, Camille Ricketts

Camille is the lead writer for GreenBeat. She came to VentureBeat from Google where she worked on its traditional platforms team, particularly in TV. Before that, she was a reporter for the Wall Street Journal in New York and London. Follow her on Twitter at @camillericketts, and follow VentureBeat on Twitter at @venturebeat.

blog comments powered by Disqus