CUJO AI

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CUJO AI
Type Private
Industry Technology, Software
Founded2015
Founder Yuri Frayman, Einaras von Gravrock
Headquarters El Segundo, California, United States
Key people
Yuri Frayman, (CSO)
Einaras von Gravrock (CEO)
Santeri Kangas (CTO)
Indre Raviv, (SVP of Marketing) Marcio Avillez, (SVP of Business Development)
Products
  • Lens (Network data visualization and analysis)
  • Explorer (API based network data access)
  • Sentry (Security services and device protection)
  • Compass (Applications, content and access control)
  • Incognito (Privacy and tracking protection)
Website www.cujo.com

CUJO AI is an American network intelligence software company headquartered in El Segundo, California, United States. [1] It provides cybersecurity and device management software for network operators. [2] [3] [4]

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History

CUJO AI was founded in 2015 by Yuri Frayman, and Einaras von Gravrock. [5] [6] In January 2018, the company has launched CUJO AI Platform for network operators and secured and enhanced experiences for 200M Devices. [7] [8] [9] In October 2018, the company received series B investment round from KPN Ventures for further expansion and accelerate growth in the international market. [10] [11]

In 2019 January, CUJO AI has received investment from an American telecommunication giant Charter Communications. [12]

Features

CUJO AI offers a SaaS platform for network operators that helps in identification and restricting malicious activity on the home network. [13] [14] [15] It utilizes algorithms powered by machine learning and allows to precisely identify the devices and creates a personalized experience for the end-user. [16] [17] [18] The company's products are used to block malware, protect the home users from remote access and other threats. [19] [20] It also allows the home users to use filters or block certain websites, or just pages of a website. [21]

In 2021 CUJO AI decided to discontinue their home security firewall device named CUJO despite selling “lifetime” licenses and despite stating they would maintain the “lifetime” license in 2019 In return, users got a $250 paper weight. [22]

In 2019, Comcast launched a digital security service called "Xfinity xFi Advanced Security", which was developed by CUJO AI. [23]

Awards and recognition

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