Coro

Coro helps SMBs consolidate 14 security tools into one affordable, AI-powered platform.
Series D $275M total Founded 2014 New York, New York 349 employees
Coro is a unified cybersecurity platform that consolidates 14 integrated modules—including EDR, SASE, email security, and threat detection—into a single solution for SMBs and mid-market companies. Using AI-driven automation, it detects and remediates over 92% of threats automatically while maintaining ease of use and affordability. The platform is designed to replace 15-25 disparate security tools, reducing complexity and cost for organizations that lack dedicated security teams.
Problem solved
SMBs typically manage 15-25 separate security products costing $25-45/user/month while struggling to integrate, manage, and maintain them without dedicated security staff.
Target customer
Small to mid-market businesses (SMBs) with 50-5,000 employees, lacking dedicated security teams, seeking consolidated protection across endpoints, email, and cloud applications at a fraction of traditional enterprise pricing.
Founders
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Guy Moskowitz
CEO & Co-Founder
Co-founder and CEO leading Coro's vision and strategy.
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Dror Liwer
Co-Founder
Serial entrepreneur who took two companies public, sold three others, served as CIO of IDF Military Police, and was CEO of Pose and CTO of Context.
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Carmel Domshlak
Co-Founder & CTO
Former CTO at Radcom leading cellular network security, and founder of Targetix and Intitula.
Funding history
Series D $100M 2024-03-28 Led by One Peak Partners · Energy Impact Partners, Balderton Capital
Total raised: $275M
Pricing
Modular pricing: Coro Complete ($15-20/user/month managed), Coro Essentials ($10.50/user/month), Endpoint Protection ($10.50/device/month), Email Protection ($10.50/user/month), SASE ($10.50/user/month). Monthly billing with no long-term commitment; users/devices can be adjusted monthly.
Notable customers
13,500 total customers; notable partnership with E&I Cooperative Services serving 6,000+ member schools. Major enterprise case studies not publicly disclosed.
Integrations
Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Salesforce, Dropbox, and other SaaS applications through SASE module.
Tech stack
GSAP (JavaScript frameworks) jQuery (JavaScript libraries) jQuery Migrate (JavaScript libraries) core-js (JavaScript libraries) Vimeo (Video players) HubSpot Chat (Live chat) Zendesk (Documentation) Open Graph HTTP/3 DocuSign WordPress (Blogs) Zoominfo (Analytics) HubSpot Analytics (Analytics) Quantcast Measure (Analytics) Pinterest Conversion Tag (Analytics) Microsoft Clarity (Analytics) Matomo Analytics (Analytics) Linkedin Insight Tag (Analytics) Leadfeeder (Analytics) Facebook Pixel (Analytics) reCAPTCHA (Security) Google Font API (Font scripts) PHP (Programming languages) Apple iCloud Mail (Webmail) Microsoft 365 (Email) jsDelivr (CDN) Cloudflare (CDN) 6sense (Marketing automation) Salesloft (Marketing automation) Salesforce Marketing Cloud Account Engagement (Marketing automation) HubSpot (Marketing automation) MySQL (Databases) Reddit Ads (Advertising) Linkedin Ads (Advertising) Twitter Ads (Advertising) Microsoft Advertising (Advertising) AdRoll (Advertising) Pinterest Ads (Advertising) Google Tag Manager (Tag managers) RankMath SEO (SEO) Amazon Web Services (PaaS) WP Engine (PaaS) AdRoll CMP System (Cookie compliance) Google Optimize (A/B Testing) Sendgrid (Email) Amazon SES (Email) The Events Calendar (WordPress plugins) HubSpot WordPress plugin (WordPress plugins) GoDaddy (Hosting)
Website
Competitors
Cisco
Enterprise-focused with broader networking and security portfolio; significantly higher pricing for comprehensive solutions.
Symantec
Legacy endpoint protection leader with broader enterprise offerings; higher cost structure and less integrated modular approach.
Imperva
Focused on data and application security; lacks integrated endpoint and email protection modules that Coro offers.
Malwarebytes
Primarily endpoint-focused; lacks SASE, email security, and unified platform integration that Coro provides.
Deep Instinct
AI-focused endpoint detection but narrower scope; doesn't consolidate email, SASE, and other security functions Coro offers.
Why this matters: Coro has achieved 2,670% revenue growth in three years and reached a $750M valuation with $275M funding, making it one of the fastest-growing cybersecurity startups. It addresses a critical market gap: SMBs need enterprise-grade security but can't afford the 15-25 tool sprawl or complexity that enterprises tolerate. Its success reflects a broader shift toward consolidation and affordability in security.
Best for: SMBs and mid-market companies that need enterprise-grade security without managing multiple vendors, dedicated security teams, or enterprise pricing—especially those using Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace.
Use cases
Consolidating Security Stack for Cost Reduction
A 200-person manufacturing company manages 18 separate security tools costing $32/user/month. By switching to Coro Complete at $20/user/month managed, they reduce spend by 37% while gaining better threat visibility through a unified dashboard and eliminating integration headaches between point solutions.
Protecting Microsoft 365 from Sophisticated Phishing
A 150-person legal firm experiences account takeovers through phishing despite Microsoft's native security. Coro's email security module uses AI-driven analysis to detect and block phishing, malware, and ransomware attempts in Office 365, reducing successful breach attempts by over 90%.
Enabling Secure Remote Work Without VPN
A distributed 300-person consulting firm needs to secure internet access for remote workers without maintaining expensive VPN infrastructure. Coro's SASE module provides zero-trust access to the internet and SaaS applications like Salesforce, automatically detecting and blocking threats while improving user experience.
Achieving Compliance Without New Tools
An SMB struggling to meet HIPAA/PCI compliance requirements deploys Coro's Security Awareness Training module integrated into their platform. They deliver personalized phishing training to all users while reducing human error—a primary compliance risk—without adding another tool to manage.
Alternatives
Microsoft Defender for Business Microsoft's native endpoint and email protection is cheaper for Microsoft-only environments but lacks the modular breadth, AI automation level, and SASE capabilities Coro offers.
Bitdefender GravityZone Strong endpoint protection with good automation, but narrower scope than Coro; lacks integrated SASE and email security modules in a unified platform.
Fortinet FortiClient Competitive endpoint protection and VPN, but less AI-driven threat remediation and lacks the modular email security and SaaS application protection Coro integrates.
Zscaler Market leader in SASE but lacks integrated endpoint detection/response and email security; requires separate point solutions, increasing total cost and complexity.
FAQ
What does Coro do? +
Coro is a unified cybersecurity platform that consolidates 14 integrated modules—endpoint detection and response, next-generation antivirus, email security, SASE, and others—into a single solution. It uses AI to automatically detect and remediate over 92% of threats across devices, users, and cloud applications without requiring a dedicated security team.
How much does Coro cost? +
Coro offers modular pricing starting at $10.50/user/month for individual modules (Essentials, Email Protection, SASE) or $15-20/user/month for Coro Complete managed service. Monthly billing with no long-term commitment allows flexible scaling. This is significantly cheaper than the typical $25-45/user/month SMBs spend managing 15-25 separate security tools.
What are alternatives to Coro? +
Key alternatives include Microsoft Defender for Business (cheaper for Microsoft-only environments but narrower scope), Bitdefender GravityZone (strong endpoint protection but lacks SASE), Zscaler (SASE leader but requires separate endpoint/email tools), and Fortinet FortiClient (competitive endpoint protection but less integrated breadth).
Who uses Coro? +
Coro serves SMBs and mid-market companies (50-5,000 employees) across industries including education, legal, healthcare, manufacturing, and professional services. The company has 13,500+ customers, including a notable partnership with E&I Cooperative Services serving 6,000+ schools. Most customers lack dedicated security teams.
How does Coro compare to Cisco? +
Cisco is an enterprise-focused platform with broader networking capabilities and higher pricing ($40-60+/user/month). Coro is purpose-built for SMBs with unified modular security at 1/3 the cost, emphasizing ease of use without requiring dedicated security expertise or complex integrations.
Does Coro work with Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace? +
Yes. Coro's email security module provides AI-driven protection for both Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, securing against phishing, malware, ransomware, and account takeover attempts while integrating seamlessly with these platforms.
Can we start with just endpoint protection and add modules later? +
Yes. Coro's modular architecture allows you to activate modules on demand as your security needs grow—start with Endpoint Protection and add Email Protection, SASE, or Security Awareness Training whenever needed. Pricing scales with activated modules.
Tags
cybersecurity endpoint detection SASE email security SMB security AI-driven threat detection security consolidation cloud security ransomware protection phishing defense