Below is a list of interesting cybersecurity companies that received funding through 2024.
aim security
January | $10 million
Aim Security raises $10 million seed funding, led by YL Ventures, with participation from CCL (Cyber Club London), founders of WIZ, and angel investors from Google, Proofpoint, and Palo Alto Networks. Aim Security was founded by CEO Matan Goetz, a cybersecurity veteran, and his CTO Adil Grous, who pioneered the use and deployment of AI and big data tools in the IDF's elite intelligence unit 8200. it was done.
anecdote
January | $25 million
Anecdote earned $25 million in one go Series B The funding round increases the total raised to $55 million. Notably, Vertex and DTCP join as new investors, underscoring their belief in Anekdot's enterprise services and global expansion drive.
Alecia
April | $20 million
Alecia wins $20 million Series B The funding round was led by GV with participation from Ballistic Ventures, which led Alethea's Series A funding in 2022. Hakluyt Capital also participated in this round, which invests jointly with leading venture capital funds and targets companies with high growth potential and international ambitions.
Axonius
March | $200 million
Axonius secured $200 million by: Series E Extension funding round led by Accel and Lightspeed Venture Partners. The company continues to expand its customer base, with annual recurring revenue exceeding his $100 million in 2023. Its customer base includes more than a dozen Fortune 500 companies and global organizations such as Schneider Electric, News Corp. and Anheuser-Busch InBev.
In front of AI
April | $15 million
BforeAI secures $15 million Series A The funding was led by SYN Ventures, with additional participation from early investors Karma Ventures, Karista, Addendum Capital, and new investment from the New York City Partnership Fund.
big id
March | $60 million
BigID wins $60 million growth round Led by Riverwood Capital, with participation from Silver Lake Waterman and Advent. With this latest funding, BigID aims to accelerate its organic and inorganic expansion of AI data security and compliance.
bug cloud
February | $102 million
Bugcrowd secured $102 million strategic growth funds To expand our offering of an AI-powered crowdsourced security platform globally. This funding round, led by General Catalyst with participation from existing long-time investors Rally Ventures and Costanoa Ventures, confirms investors' confidence in the company's leadership position in the crowdsourced security market.
cyber saint
March | $21 million
CyberSaint raised $21 million Series A Funding led by Riverside Acceleration Capital. Additional participating investors include Sage Hill Investors, Audeo Capital, and BlueIO. This funding will build on customer momentum, accelerate market expansion, and continue Cyber Saint's innovation of his Cyber Strong platform powered by patented AI technology.
defense unicorn
March | $33 million
Defense Unicorns raises $35 million Series A The funding round was led by Sapphire Ventures and Ansa Capital. Defense Unicorns enables continuous delivery of software and AI applications in any environment. Most notably, the company's technology can be deployed in air-gapped environments, or environments that are typically not connected to the Internet.
drop zone AI
April | $16.85 million
Dropzone AI raises $16.85 million Series A Funding. Theory Ventures led the round, joining existing investors Decibel Partners, Pioneer Square Ventures, and In-Q-Tel (IQT).
incognia
January | $31 million
Incognia completes $31 million transaction Series B The funding was led by Bessemer Venture Partners with participation from FJ Labs and existing investors including Point72 Ventures, Prosus, and Valor Capital.
nagomi security
April | $30 million
Nagomi Security emerged from stealth with $30 million in funding to fundamentally redefine how security teams optimize the effectiveness of existing security tools and increase efficiency.The company was operating in stealth mode. seed funding With participation from Team8, the recent round was led by TCV with participation from CrowdStrike Falcon Fund and Okta Ventures.
ninja one
February | $231.5 million
NinjaOne raises $231.5 million Series C Funding round led by ICONIQ Growth. Frank Slotman, Chairman and CEO, Snowflake; Amit Agarwal, President, Datadog; Others also invested in this round. NinjaOne is a founder-led business that has accelerated every year since its first customer, proving his ARR growth rate in 2023 is over 70%. This minority investment made the company worth his $1.9 billion.
Nozomi Networks
March | $100 million
Nozomi Networks raises $100 million Series E This round of funding will accelerate innovative cyber defense and expand cost-effective go-to-market globally. This latest round includes investments from Mitsubishi Electric and Schneider Electric.
Aurelia
January | $33.1 million
Aurelia raised $33.1 million Series A funding round. This latest investment brings the company's total funding to more than $40 million, led by Evolution Equity Partners, with participation from Salesforce Ventures, Tapestry VC, and Zscaler.
Permit.io
February | $8 million
Permit.io raises $8 million Series A The funding, led by Scale Venture Partners, along with NFX, Verissimo Ventures, Roosh Ventures, Firestreak, 92712, and other existing investors, ensures that application developers never have to build authority again.
quick security
January | $5 million
Prompt Security launches from stealth and announces $5 million investment seed funding. The round was led by his Hetz Ventures, with participation from Four Rivers and notable angels including his CISOs from Elastic and Dolby.
prophet security
April | $11 million
Prophet Security emerges from stealth with $11 million seed finance It is led by Bain Capital Ventures (BCV) with participation from several security leaders and angel investors.
PVML
April | $8 million
PVML raises $8 million seed funding Led by NFX, with participation from FJ Labs and Gefen Capital. PVML democratizes secure access to enterprise data based on two pillars: differential privacy and AI.
seal security
February | $7.4 million
Seal Security emerges from stealth for $7.4 million seed funding The round was led by Vertex Ventures Israel, with participation from Crew Capital, PayPal Alumni Fund, and Cyber Club London. Seal Security reduces MTTR from months to hours by allowing you to centrally manage the vulnerability patching process without requiring R&D involvement.
symbian
April | $10 million
Simbian comes out of stealth mode with $10 million oversubscription seed funding Achieve fully autonomous security. Simbian has received initial investment from security and AI-focused investors Cota Capital, Icon Ventures, Firebolt, and Rain Capital.
strike lady
April | $12 million
StrikeReady received $12 million Series A The funding was led by 33N Ventures with participation from Hitachi Ventures, Monta Vista Capital, and industry luminary Brian NeSmith, executive chairman and former CEO of Arctic Wolf. Rod Beckstrom, former CEO of ICANN and founding director of the U.S. National Cyber Security Center (now CISA);
sublime security
April | $20 million
Sublime Security raises $20 million Series A The funding was led by Index Ventures with participation from previous investors Decibel Partners and Slow Ventures.
sweet security
March | $33 million
Six months after coming out of stealth, Sweet Security announces $33 million acquisition Series A funding round. The round was led by Evolution Equity Partners with participation from Munich Re Ventures and Glilot Capital Partners.
agent
January | $30 million
Vicarius raised $30 million Series B It is led by cybersecurity investment firm Bright Pixel (formerly Sonae IM). The company's total funding, including investments from previous investors such as JVP, now exceeds $56 million. The vulnerability management market is expected to grow to more than $21 billion by 2028.