Cybersecurity Funding
Sublime Security’s Series C funding round brings the total raised by the company to more than $240 million.
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Cyera is positioned as one of the most valuable privately held cybersecurity firms in the world with total funding topping $2 billion.
Sublime Security’s Series C funding round brings the total raised by the company to more than $240 million.
Chainguard has raised $636 million in the past six months alone for its software supply chain security solutions.
The company’s IAM platform identifies AI agents, supports assigning permission to them, and tracks all activity.
The Series A round was led by Two Bear Capital and included participation from Gula Tech Adventures, Next Frontier Capital, and others.
Defakto’s Series B funding, which brings the total raised to $50 million, was led by XYZ Venture Capital.
The company’s AI Security Engineer autonomously keeps enterprise data protected across devices and environments.
Resistant AI will use the funding to expand its fraud detection and transaction monitoring offerings to new markets.
Emerging from stealth, Born Defense is betting that a new kind of investment model can reshape how the U.S. fights its endless cyber battles.
The cybersecurity startup will use the investment to accelerate its product development and market expansion efforts.
The company plans to expand to new markets, fuel the development of a new module for its platform, and accelerate AI integration.
The cybersecurity startup will expand its engineering team, add more AI capabilities, and invest in go-to-market efforts.
The French cybersecurity startup tricks attackers into revealing stolen credentials so they can be neutralized.
The company plans to triple its engineering and go‑to‑market teams and to accelerate its agentic AI platform.
The identity and access management provider will invest in agentic identity R&D, expand to new regions, and hire new talent.
Mondoo has raised more than $32 million in total, with the latest funding round led by HV Capital.
Co-founder Hector Monsegur, formerly known as “Sabu,” a black hat hacker and leader of LulzSec, now serves as SafeHill’s chief research officer.
The company will expand its platform’s capabilities and accelerate investigative collaboration and go-to-market efforts.
The Canada-based company has emerged from stealth with autonomous AI agents designed to manage and operate the security and IT stack.
The top-performing venture fund heavily invests in startups building cybersecurity, AI, and enterprise software.
Irregular is testing the cybersecurity capabilities of AI models, including Anthropic’s Claude and OpenAI’s ChatGPT.