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SecurityPal combines AI and experts in Nepal to speed enterprise security questionnaires by 87X or more
The Kathmandu center of excellence gives SecurityPal a cost base low enough to keep humans in the loop while staying price-competitive.
“We’re on a mission to accelerate GDP growth by solving complex security assurance challenges for buyers and sellers,” Hamal added, further offering that, “my thesis when we raised money was that there will be $10 trillion companies, and we’re staring at market caps in the hundreds of billions or more. SecurityPal claims coverage of “most of the Fortune 1000” question sets, giving it early knowledge of emerging concerns—for example, the shift from cloud basics to LLM-specific controls noted in recent federal questionnaires. Revenue, product and go-to-market teams sit in San Francisco and New York, while the analyst organization forms the kernel of what he calls “Silicon Peaks” — a tech hub 100 miles from Mount Everest that taps Nepal’s deep pool of STEM graduates.
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