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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 and DataStream Insurance Announce Business Alliance to Simplify MSP Cyber Insurance Questionnaire Process
June 10, 2024
Cavelo Inc. and DataStream Insurance, an award-winning cyber broker, today announced a business alliance to help Managed Service Providers (MSPs) manage cyber risk, simplify cyber insurance processes and access lower cyber insurance premiums.

Cavelo Launches Asset Discovery Module for Continuous Internal Network Scanning and Attack Surface Mitigation
May 1, 2024
Cavelo's latest product module, Asset Discovery, provides comprehensive visibility to digital assets Across the IT environment, supporting attack surface management and compliance initiatives.

Cavelo Recognized as an Outperformer in GigaOm Attack Surface Management (ASM) Radar Report
March 28, 2024
The report examines 23 of the top ASM solutions in the market and compares offerings against capabilities (table stakes, key features, and emerging features) and non-functional requirements (business criteria) as outlined in the companion Key Criteria report.

Cavelo Appoints MDR Pioneer Eldon Sprickerhoff to its Board of Directors
January 25, 2024
Eldon Sprickerhoff brings deep cybersecurity product, innovation and advisory experience to Cavelo.
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