Data security platform for AI-era enterprises with context-aware access controls
Seclore operates a data security platform built on C/C++ and Java running across Windows, Linux, and macOS, with QA automation via Selenium, Appium, and Playwright. The company is scaling product and engineering concurrently while managing operational complexity—their project list shows simultaneous focus on a new product launch, production rollouts, CI/CD integration, and internal process automation (AP, procurement), suggesting a shift from pure security software toward a more opinionated product platform with supporting operational infrastructure.
Notable leadership hires: Product VP
Seclore is a data security company founded in 2010 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California. The platform enforces context-aware controls over enterprise data as it moves across users, applications, clouds, and AI agents, using digital rights management and encryption primitives to protect data at rest and in motion. The company sells to mid-market and large enterprises managing AI risk and regulatory compliance. With 201–500 employees split across engineering, product, finance, support, marketing, and sales, Seclore is actively hiring mid-level and senior engineering and product roles, with recent expansion into India and Saudi Arabia.
C/C++, Java, Python, Windows, Linux, macOS. Testing uses Selenium, Appium, Playwright, Cypress. CI/CD via Jenkins, GitLab CI/CD, Bamboo. Docker for containerization.
201–500 employees, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, founded in 2010.
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