Gradient Technologies Hires High Powered Executives to Drive Commercialization Efforts
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Thursday, March 9, 2023
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NEW YORK and BOSTON, March 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Gradient Technologies, a deep technology startup pioneering true zero trust in the identity and access management space, today announced three key executive hires as the company ramps up its commercial efforts. Gradient has emerged as a disruptive technology firm focused on eliminating credential-based cyberattacks by leveraging its groundbreaking platform.
Key Points:
- Gradient has emerged as a disruptive technology firm focused on eliminating credential-based cyberattacks by leveraging its groundbreaking platform .
- With a deep moat of technology, Gradient has secured more than twenty patents and over a hundred trade secrets and patents pending.
- The company is now pressing full force with its commercialization efforts and has already amassed over $10 million in funding from well known deep investment firms and experienced technology luminaries.
- More about Gradient's Key Executive Hires:
Dr. Edward (Ed) Frank joins as Executive Chair and brings decades of technology leadership to the company.