Cybersecurity Funding

Living Security Raises $14 Million for Its Human Risk Management Platform

Living Security, an Austin, Texas-based company that specializes in cybersecurity awareness training, on Tuesday announced that it raised $14 million in a Series B funding round.

The round was led by Updata Partners, with participation from Silverton Partners, Active Capital, Rain Capital and SaaS Venture Partners.

<p><strong><span><span>Living Security, an Austin, Texas-based company that specializes in cybersecurity awareness training, on Tuesday announced that it raised $14 million in a Series B funding round.</span></span></strong></p><p><span><span>The round was led by Updata Partners, with participation from Silverton Partners, Active Capital, Rain Capital and SaaS Venture Partners.</span></span></p>

Living Security, an Austin, Texas-based company that specializes in cybersecurity awareness training, on Tuesday announced that it raised $14 million in a Series B funding round.

The round was led by Updata Partners, with participation from Silverton Partners, Active Capital, Rain Capital and SaaS Venture Partners.

The company, which last year raised $5 million in a Series A round, says it will use the new funding to expand — this includes geographical expansion and a boost in sale efforts — and further develop its human risk management platform.

In addition to its training platform, Living Security has developed a gamified team training product, and also provides learning modules.

Living Security says its platform is used by more than 100 enterprises, including MasterCard, HP, Target, Verizon, Walmart, T-Mobile, Sony, Northrop Grumman and JP Morgan.

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