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Cavelo Announces CAD$5M Seed Extension
July 29, 2025
Cavelo, an attack surface management provider, secured a CAD$5M seed extension led by Inovia Capital to accelerate product development, sales and marketing following its pivot to a 100% channel‑first model.

Cavelo Honored with XCellence Awards at XChange Security 2025
July 23, 2025
Cavelo Inc. won the ‘Boardroom Execution’ and ‘Best Newcomer’ XCellence Awards at XChange Security 2025, showcasing its leadership in attack surface management and security innovation.

Cavelo Launches Automated Configuration Management to Help MSSPs Support Security, Compliance, and Client Maturity
June 9, 2025
Cavelo’s new tool helps MSPs & MSSPs reduce cyber risk with automated config management, compliance-ready baselines, and low-friction remediation.

Cavelo Honoured as 2025 CIX Startup Award Winner in the Early Category
February 6, 2025
Cavelo, a leader in attack surface management, has been named a 2025 CIX Startup Award winner in the Early category. The recognition follows strong market growth and 2X annual revenue increase. Learn more about Cavelo’s achievement and upcoming CIX Summit presentation.

Cavelo Welcomes Channel Veteran Larry Meador as Channel Chief
January 23, 2025
Cavelo’s commitment to channel excellence continues with the appointment of Larry Meador as Channel Chief. With over 24 years of experience and industry accolades, Meador will lead Cavelo’s partner strategy, empowering MSPs and MSSPs to enhance cyber resilience, drive growth, and deliver actionable data insights.
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