Authored by: PlexTrac Author Posted on: October 25, 2021 Cybersecurity Startup, PlexTrac, Inc., Opens Independent Offices in Downtown Boise IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, October 26, 2021 PlexTrac’s new headquarters is on the fourth floor of the historic Garro Building located in Downtown Boise. Boise, Idaho — PlexTrac, Inc. is thrilled to announce the grand opening of their new independent offices in the Garro Building in downtown Boise. The cybersecurity startup has been formerly housed in the offices of StageDotO Ventures, a venture capitalist group that provided seed funding to PlexTrac. PlexTrac is a cybersecurity reporting and workflow management platform used by security professionals to improve effectiveness and efficiency in tracking, remediating, and communicating about their security posture. Rapid growth accelerated by $10M in series A funding last spring led founder and CEO Dan DeCloss to search for a space for independent offices large enough to house his team. DeCloss was committed to keeping his company in Boise where the tech scene continues to boom. “I grew up in the Treasure Valley and always wanted to build a great company in such a special place as Boise, which offers a myriad of benefits for a growing technology company,” DeCloss said. “We are thrilled to reach the milestone of having our own office and look forward to strengthening our relationship with the Boise business community as we grow.” PlexTrac’s new offices are located at 816 W. Bannock Street, Suite 400. A private Grand Opening event for local dignitaries, media, customers, friends, and supporters will be held in November. PlexTrac Founder, CEO, and President Daniel DeCloss About PlexTrac PlexTrac, Inc. is a fast-growing cybersecurity company driven by a mission to improve the security posture of organizations and security teams of all sizes. The PlexTrac solution is a software platform focused on streamlining the reporting and remediation of cybersecurity risks and aiding efficient collaboration within security teams. Supporting organizations using a purple teaming paradigm, PlexTrac serves as the central communication hub to aggregate all of the components of an organization’s cybersecurity program. PlexTrac Author At PlexTrac, we bring together insights from a diverse range of voices. Our blog features contributions from industry experts, ethical hackers, CTOs, influencers, and PlexTrac team members—all sharing valuable perspectives on cybersecurity, pentesting, and risk management.
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