Monad

Monad

Computer and Network Security

Your Security Stack is Getting Heavy. Let Monad Lighten the Load.

About us

Founded by security industry veterans and backed by world-class investors, Monad provides infrastructure for data-driven security strategies. Monad connects to your most important security tools, organizes data from those tools into a schema that fits your analytics needs, and delivers it directly to your data warehouse. Security teams use Monad to get a consolidated view of security data and to create sophisticated security analytics.

Industry
Computer and Network Security
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2020

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    Welcome to the team, Brent! We're excited to have you! 🎉

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    Senior Software Engineer (golang)

    I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Senior Software Engineer at Monad!

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    🚨 New blog post alert! 🚨

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    Founding PM @ Monad | The Cybersecurity Pulse (TCP) ✍🏽 | Security Weekly

    ♨ 𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗮 𝗘𝗻𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗖𝘆𝗯𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗲𝗰𝘂𝗿𝗶𝘁𝘆: 𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗮 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝗰𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗴 ♨ Security teams face immense hurdles in ensuring data quality across their most prized data sources. Inconsistencies across field names and schemas, poor documentation, noisy logs, duplicate entries.. The list goes on and on and on and on. You get the point. These data quality issues lead to dangerous blind spots, missed detection opportunities, and expensive SIEM invoices. 𝗛𝗼𝘄 𝗰𝗮𝗻 𝘄𝗲 𝗮𝗱𝗱𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗺𝗮𝗱𝗻𝗲𝘀𝘀? These challenges are not new, btw. They've been around since before 'security analytics' was even a thing. Without pitching you on a vendor solution (**cough** Monad **cough**), I wrote up a blog post that covers these challenges in-depth and how they can be solved using data processing techniques such as 𝗻𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗮𝗹𝗶𝘇𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻, 𝗽𝗮𝗿𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗴, and 𝘀𝘁𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗮𝗿𝗱𝗶𝘇𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻. I showcase some examples of abhorrent inconsistencies across popular data sources like Google Workspace, Okta and Microsoft Entra ID. I also include a fun amount of SQL in the post 🐬 If you've done SecOps for any time, you know the pain. For those who haven't, this post and even the entire series is a great overview of how broken things have been for decades. Give the post a read at this link: https://lnkd.in/evvysD4z Stay tuned for Part 4 of the series where I'll be covering Data Pipelines + Data Transformation and Integration. Part 5 will be a deep dive on security analytics so it's fair to say things are heating up. Let me know if you have any feedback or would like to chat about this or any topic related to #DataEngineering for #Cybersecurity! Lastly, a huge thanks to the great folks who reviewed this post: Asante Babers, Matthew Jane, Nicholas Berger, and Christian Almenar!

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    swe intern @ monad | building software @ drop.it & vodio.it | sophmore at SJSU @ engineering technology | president's scholar fall 2022.

    the last 6 months have been nothing short of a ride. I’ve had the privledge to talk to some really cool founders, CTOs, and engineers building in security, AI for sales, fitness and other industries, and also learn about how I can be a part of building things like these. i’ve been super excited spending time understanding and designing systems that are to be built for scale, working on the cloud, infrastructure with tech like K8s, Docker, writing backend services and learning how they scale, creating UIs, reading on distributed systems, and honestly just experimenting with all of it from my room. in the process of experimentation I also built https://lnkd.in/dE5baxm5, a real-time video transcoding solution built by writing services running on the cloud talking to each other to allow the real-time infrastructure to work. I’m also grateful to now be interning at Monad over the summer helping build for security teams, and I’m excited to continue learning and seeing what’s coming next!

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    Founding PM @ Monad | The Cybersecurity Pulse (TCP) ✍🏽 | Security Weekly

    And that's a wrap for this year's BSidesSF/RSAC! 🎉 There's no other professional community like the security community. Not in finance, not in healthcare, literally no other industry. It's easy to get caught up in the doom and gloom tied to the nature of the work that we do, but when you attend events like these, you can't help but feel optimistic. Huge shoutout to everyone securing the foundations of our society, building dope products, and being a force of nature for good in the security space. Few (non-biz) highlights include: 💠 Cyversity networking reception. 150+ attendees? The mission continues! 💠 Monad friends n' fam kickback 🦦 💠 The Cyber Creators lunch meetup orchestrated by the one and only Francis Odum 💠 Kicking it w/ my Security Weekly Productions fam Jeff Man, Samantha Estrella 💠 Meeting longtime friends IRL John Martinez, Kennedy Torkura, Chris Hughes, Timothy Peacock 💠 Ross Haleliuk's book signing w/ Snowflake + Anvilogic 💠 Wiz's booth concept. Dish detergent as K8s pods. Can't tell you how hard I tried get a pack 😔 💠 And of course, Alicia Keys live performance 👌🏽 Headed back home inspired and ready to continue building🔨 The next The Cybersecurity Pulse (TCP) issue will be out in the next couple of days and will include all (50+) key security product and emerging startup news announced at RSA. Stay tuned and subscribe if you haven't already! Link in comments ~ Have a great weekend y'all! 🏁 #RSAC #BSides #Cybersecurity

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    Great discussion about what's going on at the forefront of LLMs and application security with our very own Darwin Salazar, MSc, Impart Security Inc., and DryRun Security! #Cackalacky 🤠

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    Founding PM @ Monad | The Cybersecurity Pulse (TCP) ✍🏽 | Security Weekly

    Had a blast discussing the real world impact of LLMs in AppSec with founders Brian Joe, James Wickett, and security practitioner Phillip Maddux. Our conversation is now live! 🎉   This talk was unique because we brought perspectives from the practitioner, the SDLC, and the runtime. Real technical perspectives from folks pushing the boundaries of what's possible with LLMs in AppSec. No marketing fluff. We've also conjured up a freestyle rap I think you'll enjoy 🔥 🚒   In this conversation, we covered: 💠CackalackyCon and an intro rap (non-nsfw version) 💠Practical LLM applications in security today 💠James Berthoty ChatGPT vs Snyk bake-off 💠The exponential expansion of context windows 💠LLM limitations in runtime environments 💠Trust issues with LLM outputs and making informed decisions 💠Envisioning the future – managing PRs and integrating SDLC insights into runtime processes 💠Phillip Maddux 5-phase prediction on LLMs revolutionizing appsec roles   This was just for fun; let us know if you enjoyed our rap shenanigans and what your thoughts are on the future of LLMs in AppSec. We're happy to discuss any of the topics covered! Huge thanks to Impart Security Inc., DryRun Security, Compass and Monad for letting me nerd out with these wizards. Link in the comments! #Cackalackin' 🤠

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    Founding PM @ Monad | The Cybersecurity Pulse (TCP) ✍🏽 | Security Weekly

    Collecting and storing security logs and other security data at scale is a huge, never-ending challenge with many potential gotcha's and oopsies 🕳 along the way. In part 2 of Monad's Data Engineering for Cybersecurity blog series, I go DEEP into detail on: 💠 Agent-based v. agentless data collection methods 💠 Push v. Pull API architecture 💠 Practical guidance for security data collection, storage, governance, and compliance 💠 Which storage tiers (e.g. hot, warm, cold) are appropriate for different data types and security activities The primary goal of this series is to educate and provide tactical guidance on how to adopt data engineering practices to build a winning security program. Many security teams today are faced with black box, one-size fits all solutions with high costs, limited integrations and customizability. By leaning in and truly understanding their security data landscape and employing data engineering tactics, security teams can open up a world of opportunities. The next two posts will be loaded with actionable insights from my time as a detection engineer and security consultant: ⛳ Part III - data processing, transformation, and integration (e.g. ETL) 💯 Part IV - security data analytics (e.g. threat hunting, predictive analytics etc) If you have any feedback or would like to discuss anything covered, feel free to drop a comment or DM. Link in comment section! #Monad #DataEngineering #Cybersecurity #TMC

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    Founding PM @ Monad | The Cybersecurity Pulse (TCP) ✍🏽 | Security Weekly

    🕸 The Security Data Fabric Shift Explained🕸 Last month, Zscaler acquired Avalor for $350M. A security data fabric and vulnerability management startup that only came out of stealth in April of 2023. This acquisition sparked tons of interest and funding activity in the security data management space. It also reignited the platform v. best-of-breed debate and hinted at what's to come for AI in security products. However, this acquisition had many question marks surrounding it. In this deep dive, I cover: ✅ What security data fabrics and security data ETL are ✅ The flurry of activity that happened immediately after the acquisition ✅ Why the acquisition makes sense for Zscaler ✅ What other vendors are doing with data fabrics including CrowdStrike, Microsoft, F5, and SentinelOne. ✅ The implications for the security industry, including incumbents, startups, and security teams I also explore the growing importance of data and AI in security and how this acquisition positions Zscaler well for the next 5-10 years. What are your thoughts on this acquisition and the security data management space? Let me know what you think in the comments section! 👇 🔗 Link for the full post in the comments! #cybersecurity #datasecurity #AI #acquisition #innovation #infosec

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    Check out this list of 21 founders building the future of cybersecurity. Great to see our very own Christian Almenar included! 🥳

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    builder & early stage investor — enterprise software

    We've interviewed hundreds of founders on our show Category Visionaries over the past 18 months. Here's a collection of our top interviews with founders who are building the future of cybersecurity technology, creating a safer and more secure world. In these interviews, we cover topics including: 👉 Origin stories 👉 Lessons from their journey 👉 GTM challenges 👉 Marketing philosophies 👉 Growth & adoption metrics 👉 And much more! Search our library of cybersecurity interviews here: https://lnkd.in/djQsqy8d Founders Building the Future: Kyle Hanslovan, Huntress Michael Assraf, Vicarius Austin Ogilvie 🗽, Thoropass Spencer Thompson, Prelude Peter Prizio Jr., SnapAttack Stephen de Vries, IriusRisk Jason Martin, Permiso Security Dave Mor, OneLayer Mollie Breen, Perygee Paul Valente, VISO TRUST Paul Lewis, Calamu Tiffany Ricks, HacWare Sivan Tehila, Onyxia Cyber Christian Almenar, Monad Ryan L., Vaultree Philippe Humeau, CrowdSec Marina S., Tamnoon Scott McCrady, SolCyber David Brumley, ForAllSecure

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    builder & early stage investor — enterprise software

    We've interviewed hundreds of founders on our show Category Visionaries over the past 18 months. Here's a collection of our top interviews with founders who are building the future of cybersecurity technology, creating a safer and more secure world. In these interviews, we cover topics including: 👉 Origin stories 👉 Lessons from their journey 👉 GTM challenges 👉 Marketing philosophies 👉 Growth & adoption metrics 👉 And much more! Search our library of cybersecurity interviews here: https://lnkd.in/djQsqy8d Founders Building the Future: Kyle Hanslovan, Huntress Michael Assraf, Vicarius Austin Ogilvie 🗽, Thoropass Spencer Thompson, Prelude Peter Prizio Jr., SnapAttack Stephen de Vries, IriusRisk Jason Martin, Permiso Security Dave Mor, OneLayer Mollie Breen, Perygee Paul Valente, VISO TRUST Paul Lewis, Calamu Tiffany Ricks, HacWare Sivan Tehila, Onyxia Cyber Christian Almenar, Monad Ryan L., Vaultree Philippe Humeau, CrowdSec Marina S., Tamnoon Scott McCrady, SolCyber David Brumley, ForAllSecure

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Monad 2 total rounds

Last Round

Series A

US$ 17.0M

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