Most of Sqrrl’s founders previously worked for the National Security Agency; CEO and Co-Founder Oren Falkowitz, formerly of the United States Cyber Command and Co-Founder Ely Kahn, former director of US cybersecurity policy.[3][4] Sqrrl's platform relies on the open-source Apache Accumulo technology. Accumulo began development in 2008 and went open source in 2011; Sqrrl was founded in the summer of 2012 to use Accumulo for cybersecurity.[5] Sqrrl was founded in Washington, D.C., but quickly moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts.[6]
In August 2012, Sqrrl announced a $2 million seed round led by Accomplice (formerly Atlas Venture) and Matrix Partners.[7]
In October 2013, Sqrrl received $5.2 million in funding led by Accomplice and Matrix Partners.[8]
In February 2015, Sqrrl raised another $7.1 million funding for its linked data analysis toolkit.[9]
On January 24, 2018, it was reported that Sqrrl had been acquired by Amazon and would become a part of Amazon Web Services.[10]
Sqrrl was mentioned in cyber security industry marketing,[14] such as SC Mag’s Top Innovator award in 2015 and 2016[15][16] and a 2017 Cybersecurity Excellence Award in a new "Threat Hunting" category.[17]