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Aujas Cybersecurity
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Aujas Cybersecurity, formerly Aujas Networks, is an Indian cybersecurity company with a presence in the United States, South Asia, and the Middle East.[1]
Aujas offers integrated risk management (IRM) services that span strategy and advisory, control integration & sustenance, and optimization. The Aujas service portfolio includes services like Identity and Access Management (IAM), Risk Advisory, Security Verification, Security Engineering, managed detection and response (MDR), and Cloud Security Services.
Aujas has offices in Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Gurugram in India; Dallas, New Jersey, and Cupertino in the US; Ottawa in Canada; Sharjah, UAE and Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Aujas was founded in 2008 by three co-founders M Srinivas Rao, Sameer Shelke, and Navin Kotian.[2] The company was incubated by IDG Ventures as part of its Entrepreneur-in-Residence (EIR) program and had also received seed funding from IDG.
Prior to setting up Aujas, Rao was a director at Cisco.[3] In the past, he had worked at companies like Network Solutions, Microland, and Sonata Software. He also became an independent director at 24x7 Learning Pvt Ltd. The second co-founder, Shelke was Director (service development & solutions) at Fidelity Investments and worked at Cisco, HP, and Microland.[4] The other co-founder Kotian was the Country Business Manager at IBM Global Services prior to co-founding Aujas and has also served as the Business Manager at Network Solutions India.
In 2013, the company raised an undisclosed round of funding from a consortium of venture capital investors led by Rajasthan Venture Capital Fund, IvyCap Ventures, and IDG Ventures India.[5] Proceeds from the Series B round of funding were used by the company to invest in technology, as well as strengthen its presence in North America, South Asia, and the Middle East.[6] In 2008, Aujas received funding of $3 million from IDG Ventures India.[7][8]
In 2019, NSEIT Limited, a digital native global technology company and a 100% subsidiary of the National Stock Exchange of India, acquired Aujas Cybersecurity.[9] In 2024, the parent company was rebranded as NuSummit.[10]
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