Cybersecurity Companies
Latest Deals in Cybersecurity
$61M
Gambit Security has raised $61 million in seed and Series A funding to enhance enterprise resilience across their technology stack. The funding was secured in under 12 months, with key investors including Spark Capital, Kleiner Perkins, and Cyberstarts.Investors: Spark Capital, Kleiner Perkins, Cyberstarts
$35M
Astelia, an AI-native cybersecurity platform founded by leaders of Israelโs national red team, has raised $35 million in combined seed and Series A funding to enhance its AI-driven exposure management capabilities. The funding round was led by Index Ventures and Team8, with participation from Holly Ventures. The company is already serving dozens of customers, including leading Fortune 500 companies.Investors: Index Ventures, Team8, Holly Ventures
$1.5M
Huper has raised $1.5 million in pre-seed funding to develop a security-first AI chief of staff aimed at enhancing organizational clarity, accountability, and trust. The funding round was led by Nadia Partners, Link Ventures, and Jim Brown of Long Ridge Equity Partners.Investors: Nadia Partners, Link Ventures, Jim Brown of Long Ridge Equity Partners
$75M
UpGuard, a cybersecurity and risk management company, has raised $75 million in a Series C funding round led by Springcoast Partners. This investment will enhance its AI-powered cyber risk posture management platform and support global operations and potential strategic M&A activities. Existing investors include August Capital, Square Peg Capital, and Pelion Venture Partners.Investors: Springcoast Partners, August Capital, Square Peg Capital, Pelion Venture Partners
$35M
Astelia, a NYC-based provider of a cybersecurity platform, raised $35 million in funding through a combined seed and Series A round led by Index Ventures and Team8, with participation from Holly Ventures. The funds will be used to enhance its AI-driven analysis capabilities, scale deployments, and deepen technology partnerships.Investors: Index Ventures, Team8, Holly Ventures
$4M
Evoke Security, a cybersecurity startup, has raised $4 million in pre-seed funding led by Crosspoint Capital Partners, with participation from Red Cell Partners. The funding will help the company enhance security for AI agents in enterprise environments, providing security teams with better visibility and control.Investors: Crosspoint Capital Partners, Red Cell Partners
$42M
Cogent Security, an AI-driven cybersecurity platform, has raised $42 million in Series A funding to enhance the development of autonomous AI agents that assist enterprises in quickly remediating vulnerabilities. The funding round was led by Bain Capital Ventures, with participation from Greylock Partners and Definition, along with personal investments from founders and executives of OpenAI, Abnormal Security, and Datadog.Investors: Bain Capital Ventures, Greylock Partners, Definition
$42M
Cogent Security, a San Francisco-based provider of an AI-native vulnerability management platform, raised $42 million in Series A funding. The round was led by Bain Capital Ventures, with participation from existing investor Greylock Partners and Definition. The funding aims to enhance their platform's capabilities in addressing cybersecurity vulnerabilities.Investors: Bain Capital Ventures, Greylock Partners, Definition