Cybersecurity Funding

CloudSEK Raises $19 Million for Threat Intelligence Platform

Threat protection and intelligence firm CloudSEK raises $19 million in funding from new and existing investors.

Threat protection and intelligence firm CloudSEK raises $19 million in funding from new and existing investors.

Threat protection and intelligence provider CloudSEK on Tuesday announced raising $19 million in Series A2 and B1 funding. Previously, the company raised $10 million in seed and Series A funding.

Both new and existing investors participated in the new funding round, including MassMutual Ventures, Inflexor Ventures, Prana Ventures, Tenacity Ventures, Commvault, StartupXSeed, Neon Fund, Exfinity Ventures, and angel investors.

Founded in 2015, the Indian cybersecurity firm aims to keep customers safe by proactively predicting and mitigating cyber threats and through early detection of data breaches.

Relying on AI, CloudSEK scours the surface, dark, and deep web to identify cyber risks, data leaks, identity theft, and other types of threats, and helps organizations assess their cybersecurity posture from the perspective of the attacker.

The company continuously monitors an organization’s entire attack surface, including the supply chain, core infrastructure, web apps, and mobile applications and devices, to detect vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and the exposure of sensitive information.

CloudSEK says it is now serving more than 250 organizations across the banking, healthcare, public, and technology sectors.

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The company will invest the new funds in advancing its AI models and platform integrations to support global expansion.

“Unlike conventional threat intelligence that focuses on indicators of compromise after an attack, our platform detects the earliest signals—leaked credentials, exposed APIs, compromised vendors—weeks before an incident unfolds. That’s our version of threat intelligence: predictive, not forensic,” CloudSEK CEO and co-founder Rahul Sasi said.

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The funding round was led by Balderton Capital, with additional support from Crosspoint Capital and previous investors General Catalyst and Ten Eleven Ventures.

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