Scio Security looks to hire mobile web developers
Scio Security is beginning to hire as the IT-security startup gets ready to formally launch its first product.”We’re gearing up for our public launch,” says Dug Song, co-founder of Scio Security. “We’d like to launch by the end of the year.”The Ann Arbor-based firm focuses on providing new Internet security solutions for sensitive data, such as health-care information and financial transactions. Hackers have recently focused efforts on shadowing users or stealing their passwords and other security information to access financial data. Scio Security is creating a variety of solutions, some patent pending, such as an immediate call back to confirm the correct person is trying to access information.The nearly 1-year-old firm, which calls the Tech Brewery home, has a team of six people. It is looking for two mobile web developers, one that can cover the front end of the new product and the other to handle the back end. “It could be more,” Song says.Scio Security landed $1 million in venture capital earlier this year. That money came from Silicon Valley-based True Ventures, which led the initial round of fundraising, and Resonant Venture Partners, a new venture capital firm in Ann Arbor.Source: Dug Song, co-founder of Scio SecurityWriter: Jon Zemke
Scio Security is beginning to hire as the IT-security startup gets ready to formally launch its first product.
“We’re gearing up for our public launch,” says Dug Song, co-founder of Scio Security. “We’d like to launch by the end of the year.”
The Ann Arbor-based firm focuses on providing new Internet security solutions for sensitive data, such as health-care information and financial transactions. Hackers have recently focused efforts on shadowing users or stealing their passwords and other security information to access financial data. Scio Security is creating a variety of solutions, some patent pending, such as an immediate call back to confirm the correct person is trying to access information.
The nearly 1-year-old firm, which calls the Tech Brewery home, has a team of six people. It is looking for two mobile web developers, one that can cover the front end of the new product and the other to handle the back end. “It could be more,” Song says.
Scio Security landed $1 million in venture capital earlier this year. That money came from Silicon Valley-based True Ventures, which led the initial round of fundraising, and Resonant Venture Partners, a new venture capital firm in Ann Arbor.
Source: Dug Song, co-founder of Scio Security
Writer: Jon Zemke