INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Six months ago or thereabouts, a group of engineers and developers with backgrounds from the National Security Agency, Google and Amazon Web
Services had an idea.Data is valuable for helping developers and engineers to build new features and better innovate
But that data is often highly sensitive and out of reach, kept under lock and key by red tape and compliance, which can take weeks to get
So, the engineers started Gretel, an early-stage startup that aims to help developers safely share and collaborate with sensitive data in
Developers can face this problem at any company, he said
code sharing platform, helped to make source code accessible and collaboration easy
Once that data is labeled, it can be applied access policies
The startup has raised $3.5 million in seed funding to get the platform off the ground, led by Greylock Partners, and with participation
The startup plans to ramp up its engagement with the developer community in the coming weeks, with an eye on making Gretel available in the
next six months, he said.