Application Security

Application Security Startup ArmorCode Raises $40 Million

ArmorCode raises $40 million in a Series B funding round to help organizations ship secure applications.

ArmorCode raises $40 million in a Series B funding round to help organizations ship secure applications.

Application security startup ArmorCode has raised $40 million in a Series B funding round that brings the total raised by the company to $65 million.

The investment round was led by HighlandX, with additional participation from Ballistic Ventures, Cervin Ventures, NGP Capital, and Sierra Ventures.

ArmorCode emerged from stealth mode in 2021. Last year, it raised $22 million in two funding rounds, including a Series A round in November.  

Founded in 2020, the Palo Alto, Calif.-based firm aims to help organizations understand and improve their software risk by providing full visibility into their AppSec posture and APIs, and enabling them to accelerate vulnerability remediation.

ArmorCode’s platform aggregates data across applications, infrastructure, and the supply chain, to deliver unified visibility into an organization’s risk surface.

The company will use the new investment to fuel its growth, planning a 20% increase in workforce across its engineering, go-to-market, and product teams. It will also seek new partnerships and expansion to Europe and new product areas.

ArmorCode also says it plans the addition of new AI and software supply chain capabilities, to further help organizations automate triaging and remediation workflows at scale.

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