CtrlB Secures Pre-Seed Funding to Revolutionize IT Security Data Management
CtrlB, a unified data engine for security and observability, announces pre-seed funding from Campus Fund to transform IT data management. Co-founded by Adarsh Srivastava and Balasubramanian, CtrlB offers a cost-effective SIEM solution, reducing costs and debugging time for companies. The observability market is set for significant growth.

- Country:
- India
CtrlB, a pioneering force in IT and security data management, has announced a successful pre-seed round of funding from Campus Fund. This investment aims to fast-track CtrlB's mission of innovating developer tools for monitoring and debugging code within production environments.
Founded by Adarsh Srivastava and Balasubramanian, alumni of IIT Kanpur and IIT Bombay respectively, CtrlB offers a cost-effective solution for log management, removing the need for companies to spend exorbitant amounts on SIEM systems. The platform works by providing a unified data lake for IT and security data, serving various teams effectively.
Backed by a dual-component architecture, including a highly efficient indexing strategy and a proprietary serverless hybrid search engine, CtrlB offers sub-second data lookups with minimal resource consumption. This innovative approach has already helped startups like Limechat and GoComet significantly reduce debugging time and costs.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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