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Why SPRS Matters and 4 Steps to Improve Your Security Posture

With nation-state-sponsored cyberattacks on the rise, we must prioritize protecting the businesses holding our nation’s secrets.  Today, there are increasing opportunities for small and medium-sized businesses to contribute their inventions and ideas to serve and support the Defense Industrial Base (DIB)...


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RADICL Launces CMMC Quick-Start Toolkit to Simplify Compliance for SMBS in the Defense Industrial Base (DIB)

This comprehensive set of over 25 customizable templates is designed to help small and medium-sized businesses in the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) achieve Level 1 CMMC compliance efficiently and effectively.


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Understanding the Importance of the DOD's SPRS Cybersecurity Requirements

by Chris Petersen, RADICL CEO and Co-Founder

Are you compliant with the cybersecurity requirements of your government contracts? If not, or if you don’t know, it’s time to commit to increasing your cybersecurity efforts to keep your company and the nation safe. The Defense Industrial Base (DIB) and U.S. Critical Infrastructure (CI) don’t just rely on large enterprises for manufacturing and technology.


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RADICL 'DIB Cybersecurity Maturity Report | 2024 Uncovers Alarming Gaps Within U.S. Defense Industrial Base SMBs

Sixty Percent of SMBs say they struggle with cyber threat detection and response, have had four-plus compromised users in the past year and only 11% are CMMC Level 2-ready. To better understand how SMBs in the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) protect themselves, RADICL surveyed 423 IT practitioners at companies with 101 to 250 employees. 


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CMMC Is the Starting Line, Not the Finish

Over the past few years, it has become painfully clear that companies in the defense industrial base (DIB) and those providing critical infrastructure are being actively targeted by nation-state threat actors. Various federal agencies have been sounding the alarm and doing their best to nudge companies to do better. 


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We Need to Defend American Innovation Driving the Future of American National Security and Global Competitiveness

Why are we, as a nation, continuing to allow our most important secrets to be stolen? Over the past decade, other nations have used cyber attacks to steal American innovation at an alarming rate. This theft of information has accelerated their economic development and advanced their military programs the expense of our national security.


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Retired Air Force General Hawk Carlisle Joins RADICL Advisory Board

December 14, 2023 | Boulder, Colorado - RADICLRADICL is pleased to announce the addition of General Herbert 'Hawk' Carlisle, USAF, Retired, to its Advisory Board. General Carlisle joins RADICL following his remarkable five-year tenure as the President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA).


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Spotlight Podcast: RADICL Is Coming To The Rescue Of Defense SMBs

In this Spotlight episode of the Security Ledger podcast, Paul Roberts interviews Chris Petersen, the CEO, and founder of RADICL, about his company’s mission to protect small and midsized businesses serving the defense industrial base, which are increasingly in the cross-hairs of sophisticated, nation-state actors.


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Colorado businesses raise capital in November

December 4, 2023RADICL — $9 million (RADICL excerpted)
Co-founded by David Graff and brothers Matt Petersen and Chris Petersen, RADICL is a cybersecurity startup protecting small to mid-sized businesses in the defense industrial space and those serving critical infrastructure. The Boulder startup raised $9 million in early-stage funding in mid-November. RADICL CEO Chris Petersen said the startup’s goal is to use technology to become clients’ security operation teams and to do so affordably. Chris Petersen also co-founded LogRhythm, which was acquired by Thoma Bravo in 2018.


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Cybersecurity Newsletter | Cyber Business Mention

November 16, 2023 | RADICL Defense, based in Boulder, Colo., said it has secured $9 million in funding, led by Paladin Capital Group. RADICL provides threat detection and other cybersecurity tools to small and medium businesses in critical infrastructure sectors.


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RADICL Adds $9 Million in Funding to Fortify Cyber Defenses of SMBs in Defense Industrial Base


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LogRhythm co-founder raises $9M for Boulder-based cybersecurity startup

Chris Petersen thought he’d retire after his security company LogRhythm was acquired by Thoma Bravo; instead, he jumped back into the startup world two years later. Now, his new venture, RADICL, is nearing a commercial product launch and just raised a fresh round of funding.


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RADICL Raises $12 Million to Deliver Enterprise-Grade Cybersecurity to Underserved SMBs in America’s Critical Infrastructure and Defense Industrial Base (DIB)

November 14, 2023 | Boulder, Colorado - RADICL, a cybersecurity innovator delivering enterprise-grade extended threat protection to small-to-medium-sized businesses (SMBs), today announced $9M of additional early-stage funding, adding to $3M previously raised.


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Boulder Cybersecurity Startup Looks to Add 491 Workers

A small Boulder cybersecurity firm looking at a major expansion that could bring nearly 500 jobs to Boulder County received approval for $2.42 million in state tax incentives on Thursday morning.


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RADICL Named One of the Top 22 Start-ups to Watch in 2022

January 13, 2022 | Colorado is building a stable of high-growth startups that promise to disrupt some of the world’s largest industries.


You likely know the names of the major local players from last year, but a new generation of startups is ready to break onto the scene in 2022.


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RADICL Defense Announces $3M Pre-Seed Round to Fight Nation-State Cyberthreats and Ransomware

Nov 8, 2021 | RADICL Defense, a cybersecurity startup founded by experienced cybersecurity leader Chris Petersen, former Co-Founder and CTO of LogRhythm, announced its $3M pre-seed funding today.

The round was led by Access Venture Partners with participation from the Cyber Mentor Fund and strategic angel investors. RADICL Defense will use the funds to hire additional team members in support of developing its platform and offering. 


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Why this LogRhythm co-founder launched a new Boulder cybersecurity startup

Two years after stepping away from the company he helped build, LogRhythm co-founder Chris Petersen is back in charge of a Boulder startup providing military-grade cybersecurity to small and medium-sized businesses.

RADICL Defense recently emerged from stealth with a $3 million seed funding round that will help the company develop its first product in the cyberspace.