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Orchestria Corporation has raised $31.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Orchestria Corporation.
Orchestria Corporation has raised $31.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Orchestria Corporation delivers advanced Data Loss Prevention (DLP) technology, providing comprehensive software for Information Protection and Control. Products actively analyze and manage electronic actions across all states:in motion, at rest, and at the endpoint:to safeguard critical data. Patented solutions prevent breaches, ensure messaging compliance, and enforce strict information classification.
Founded by Pete Malcolm, its Chief Technology Officer, Orchestria originated from organizations' critical need to protect information, a vital business asset, from loss and misuse. Formation was driven by escalating government, legal, and corporate compliance mandates and increasing privacy concerns, directly addressing complex digital data security.
Orchestria's solutions serve customers across 33 countries, primarily in regulated sectors requiring robust security and compliance. The company empowers organizations to effectively govern and secure sensitive data. Its vision redefines information security, enabling businesses to streamline protective measures and precisely control data access and usage by user identity and role.
Orchestria Corporation has raised $31.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $21.0M Series D in May 2005.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 1, 2005 | $21M Series D | — | Benchmark, RRE Ventures | Announced |
| Jan 1, 2004 | $10M Series C | — | Benchmark | Announced |
Orchestria Corporation was a New York-based technology company specializing in data loss prevention (DLP) technology. It developed information-centric DLP solutions that protected and controlled organizational data—such as customer information, employee data, intellectual property, spreadsheets, or Word documents—across all states: in motion, at rest, or at endpoints.[1][2][3] The product helped organizations prevent data breaches, enforce messaging compliance, and manage information classification while integrating with identity and access management (IAM) systems to control user access based on roles.[1][2][3] Orchestria served enterprises needing robust security for privacy, compliance, and data protection, with its technology deployed in over 33 countries and analyzing more than 100 million electronic actions daily.[3]
The company launched key products like Orchestria 5.0 to address uncontrolled information flows, but its independent trajectory ended with acquisition by CA, Inc. (now part of Broadcom) in late 2008, enhancing CA's security portfolio.[1][3][5]
Orchestria Corporation emerged in the mid-2000s as a focused player in the burgeoning DLP market, headquartered in New York.[1][3] Specific founders are not detailed in available records, but the company quickly gained traction by addressing escalating data security challenges amid rising compliance demands and breach risks.[5] A pivotal moment came with the launch of Orchestria 5.0 software, unveiling a comprehensive strategy for uncontrolled information problems, positioning it as a leader before the 2008 acquisition wave.[5]
By 2008, as the third security acquisition for CA in three months—following IDFocus and Eurekify—Orchestria was snapped up in a deal closing by month's end, with CA retaining nearly all employees to bolster its IAM offerings.[1][3]
Orchestria stood out in the crowded DLP space through these key strengths:
These features made it a strategic fit for CA's end-to-end security vision.[1]
Orchestria rode the early DLP wave in the late 2000s, as enterprises grappled with data breaches, regulatory compliance (e.g., privacy laws), and the shift to information-centric security amid IAM evolution.[1][3] Timing was ideal: post-2007/2008 DLP acquisitions signaled market maturation, with CA's buyout reflecting consolidation trends where pure-play innovators like Orchestria enhanced incumbents' portfolios.[3] It influenced the ecosystem by pioneering granular data controls, paving the way for integrated security suites that merged DLP with IAM—foreshadowing modern zero-trust models.[1][6]
Post-acquisition, its technology amplified CA's reach, helping organizations consolidate security postures in a fragmented landscape.[1]
Orchestria's legacy endures within Broadcom's (formerly CA) security offerings, where its DLP tech likely evolved into broader data protection tools amid rising cyber threats and AI-driven risks. Future trends like zero-trust architectures, cloud-native DLP, and regulatory pressures (e.g., GDPR evolutions) will shape its inherited impact, emphasizing real-time, identity-aware controls. As breaches grow more sophisticated, Orchestria's foundational role in taming uncontrolled data flows positions its DNA to influence next-gen enterprise security, tying back to its core mission of safeguarding information at every touchpoint.[1][3]
Key people at Orchestria Corporation.
Orchestria Corporation has raised $31.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Orchestria Corporation's investors include Benchmark, RRE Ventures.