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ThreatConnect
Balaji Yelamanchili leads ThreatConnect, a platform that forces cybersecurity teams to justify their defense spend in dollar terms — not incident counts.
ThreatConnect
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General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Arlington
Corporate office
Arlington, VA, United States
Additional offices
Romania
Principals
Balaji Yelamanchili
CEO
Andrew Pendergast
Co-Founder & VP of Product
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at ThreatConnect?
ThreatConnect is a venture-backed enterprise software company, not an investment firm. Its corporate strategy and capital allocation decisions are overseen by CEO Balaji Yelamanchili and the executive leadership team, who report to a board of directors that includes representatives from the firm's venture investors.
How does ThreatConnect source its technology?
The firm builds organically and has acquired capability through M&A, most notably its acquisition of Polarity, a federated-search and data-correlation company. Polarity's co-founders Paul Battista and Ed Dorsey now hold CEO and CTO roles for the Polarity unit within ThreatConnect, operating under the same corporate umbrella.
How is ThreatConnect related to Polarity?
ThreatConnect acquired Polarity to integrate its federated-search and correlation capability directly into the platform. Polarity operates as a product module within ThreatConnect, with its original co-founders retaining named leadership positions inside the combined entity.
What is ThreatConnect's known posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?
ThreatConnect does not disclose any co-investment activity. As a privately held operating company funded by venture capital, its corporate development activity is limited to product acquisitions and organic growth initiatives rather than functioning as a capital allocator alongside external managers.
Does ThreatConnect maintain philanthropic structures?
There is no public disclosure of a ThreatConnect-affiliated foundation or philanthropic vehicle. Individual executives may maintain personal philanthropic commitments, but the firm does not separate any giving structure from the operating company.
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