Enterprise data protection company Seclore this week announced that it has received $27 million in Series C growth funding, which brings the total raised by the firm to $46 million.
The new investment round was led by Origami Capital Partners and Oquirrh Venture, and will allow Seclore to accelerate the development of its data security platform.
Founded in 2003, the Sunnyvale, California-based firm offers a platform that takes a data-centric approach to discovering, classifying, tracking, and securing data, both within and outside the enterprise environment.
Seclore’s automated Data-Centric Security Platform is browser-based and can help organizations with data protection, governance, and compliance.
“Data is in transit with third parties, public clouds, and personal devices. Enterprises cannot afford to ‘chase’ this data through its lifecycle. Seclore’s data-centric approach is geared toward relieving enterprises from protecting infrastructure to protecting what really matters — the data,” Vishal Gupta, CEO of Seclore, said.
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