Sucuri
Sucuri is a company started by Daniel B. Cid (founder of the OSSEC project) in 2010.
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Founded | 2010 |
Founder | Daniel B. Cid ![]() |
Headquarters | USA |
Key people | Daniel B. Cid and Tony Perez |
Parent | GoDaddy (2017–present) |
Website | sucuri |
History
The early premise for Sucuri was to provide webmasters a tool that provides visibility into the state of security of their websites. A scan using their tool displays information about the security status of the site.
In 2010, Sucuri became a private limited liability company in Delaware, and Dre Armeda was invited as a co-founder. In 2011, Tony Perez joined the team as the third co-founder.
Sucuri was acquired by GoDaddy in March 2017.[1][2]
Sucuri has more than 100 employees in 27 different countries.
gollark: You don't actually need simple shapes very badly as long as you have an algorithm which is not likely to be biased.
gollark: Okay, rearrange the states so they're square.
gollark: A simple if slightly inaccurate way would be some kind of binary space partitioning thing, where (pretending the US is a perfect square) you just repeatedly divide it in half (alternatingly vertically/horizontally), but stop dividing a particular subregion when population goes below some target number.
gollark: The more complex the algorithm the more people might try and manipulate it. The obvious* solution is to just split up the country by latitude/longitude grid squares.
gollark: The Netherlands will just conquer all of the areas "lost" to rising sea levels.
References
- Inc, GoDaddy. "GoDaddy Acquires Sucuri to Advance Digital Security for Customers". PR Newswire. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
- "GoDaddy acquires Sucuri - 2017-03-22". Crunchbase. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
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