Protenus Plans Baltimore Hiring Push After Raising $11M Series B

Nick Culbertson and Robert Lord

Six months after closing its most recent funding, Protenus reported raising $11 million in Series B funding, and is planning more hiring.

The round for the Baltimore-based healthcare data protection company was co-led by Kaiser Permanente Ventures and F-Prime Capital Partners, who also led a $3 million Series A extension for the company in June. Also participating were Arthur Ventures, Lionbird Venture Capital, and Cognosante Ventures, all of whom are also existing investors.

Founded in 2014 by former Johns Hopkins med school students Nick Culbertson and Robert Lord, the company’s platform helps hospitals protect patient data by providing healthcare workers with technology way to automatically review every time someone accesses a patient’s electronic health data. It can also detect when that data is being used inappropriately and outside of work functions.

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