New Enterprise Associates

New Enterprise Associates, Inc. is a private equity and venture capital firm founded in 1977 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California, with additional offices in India and China. The firm specializes in investing across various stages of business development, from seed funding to public offerings, with a strong emphasis on the technology and healthcare sectors. Its investment strategy encompasses a wide range of industries, including information technology, consumer internet, financial technology, software, healthcare services, life sciences, biopharmaceuticals, and energy technology. New Enterprise Associates actively engages with entrepreneurs to support the growth of their companies, making investments between $0.05 million and $20 million. The firm has a global investment focus, particularly in regions such as Asia, Brazil, and the United States.

Michael Albert

Associate

Kate Barrett

Partner, Communications

Barris, Peter J.

Chairman

Forest Baskett

General Partner

Ali Behbahani

General Partner

Ron Bernal

Venture Partner

Burns, Zak

Associate

James Buxton MD

Principal

Carmen Chang

Partner, Chair and Head of Asia

Philip Chopin

Managing Director, NEA UK

Pamela Clark

General Partner

Vanessa Deng

Associate

Chris Doppman

Principal, LP Relations

Tony Florence

General Partner

Graf, Albert Jay

Venture Partner

Arjun Jain

Senior Associate

James Kaplan

Associate

Kerins, Patrick J.

General Partner

Nick Kline

Principal, LP Relations

Danielle Lay

Principal

Le, Tiffany

Senior Associate

Michael Li

Principal

Luck, Tiffany

Partner

Makhzoumi, Mohamad H.

General Partner

Matthew McAviney

Partner

Mukherjee, Amit

Partner

Bibhash Mukhopadhyay

Principal

Kemi Odusan

Senior Associate

Greg Papadopoulos

Venture Partner

Pappas, Luke

Principal

Park Ph.D., Michele S.

Partner

Eileen Qian

Associate

Sandell, Scott D.

Managing General Partner

Tim Schaller

CFO

Schoen, Andrew Adams

Partner

Alex Sharata

Associate

Peter Sonsini

General Partner

Brad Thawley

Partner, Limited Partner Relations

Blake Wu

Partner

Lulu Xu

Principal

Emily Zhen

Associate

J.C. Lopez MD

Principal

Past deals in Cyber Security

Antimatter

Series A in 2022
Antimatter is a cryptographic infrastructure service enabling B2B SaaS companies to provably guarantee the security of their customers' data, fundamentally solving the challenges of data security and privacy requirements without requiring any changes to code. Antimatter was founded in 2021 and is based in Oakland, California.

ForAllSecure

Series B in 2022
ForAllSecure specializes in advanced fuzz testing and autonomous cybersecurity solutions, leveraging patented technology developed through extensive research at Carnegie Mellon University. The company collaborates with Fortune 1000 clients across sectors such as aerospace, automotive, and high-tech to deliver scalable security testing that adapts to rapid development and deployment cycles. Its innovative approach employs automated program analysis and artificial intelligence to identify and resolve software vulnerabilities in real-time, thereby enhancing the security posture of organizations. Recognized for its achievements, ForAllSecure won DARPA's Cyber Grand Challenge and was highlighted by MIT Technology Review as one of the 50 Smartest Companies.

Clockwork Systems

Series A in 2022
Clockwork Systems specializes in technology that enhances time-sensitive applications across on-premises data centers, public clouds, and hybrid environments. The company develops cloud management synchronization solutions that deliver ultra-accurate and scalable time services. By assessing network latency, Clockwork Systems optimizes application performance, enabling businesses to carry out critical functions like precise timestamping and the sequential execution of trades. This technology addresses fundamental latency issues, ultimately increasing productivity for enterprises that rely on accurate timing for their operations.

SafeBase

Series A in 2022
SafeBase, Inc. is a company that specializes in developing cloud-based security software aimed at helping organizations establish effective security programs and enhance their credibility with customers. Founded in 2020 and based in San Francisco, California, SafeBase offers a smart trust center platform that facilitates the sharing of security posture and automates access to sensitive documents. Its key features include SafeBase Inspected, which provides a web badge linked to a custom security status page, as well as custom security checklists and continuous monitoring of security systems. The software also aids companies in configuring their security policies, enabling them to adopt robust security practices efficiently.

Beyond Identity

Series C in 2022
Beyond Identity, Inc. offers a cloud-native passwordless identity management platform that enhances secure authentication by replacing traditional passwords with X.509-based certificates. Founded in 2019 and based in New York, the company provides a comprehensive suite of features including frictionless login, biometric authentication, and Single Sign-On (SSO) integration for various users such as employees, contractors, and suppliers. Its innovative approach utilizes asymmetric-key cryptography to create a robust Chain of Trust, which incorporates user and device identities along with real-time security posture assessments for adaptive risk-based authentication. This technology not only improves security by eliminating credential-stuffing attacks but also facilitates increased business agility and efficiency, allowing organizations to adopt new business models and significantly reduce operational costs while achieving complete passwordless identity management.

Neo Cybernetica

Seed Round in 2022
Neo Cybernetica develops cybernetics technology to improve the capability of artificially intelligent systems in achieving both autonomously and in collaboration with humans.

HackerOne

Series E in 2022
HackerOne, based in San Francisco and founded in 2012, operates a hacker-powered security platform that connects businesses with cybersecurity researchers and penetration testers. The platform facilitates bug bounty solutions, allowing organizations to proactively identify and address security vulnerabilities through collaboration with a global community of ethical hackers. By offering tools for vulnerability disclosure and response programs, HackerOne helps organizations streamline their vulnerability coordination processes while enhancing their ability to protect consumer data and maintain trust. The company serves as a mediator between hackers and businesses, enabling the identification of security issues before they can be exploited by malicious actors.

Virtru

Series C in 2022
Virtru is a data security company based in Washington, D.C., founded in 2012. It offers a data protection platform that enables organizations to secure sensitive information while ensuring ease of use. The platform supports compliance with various regulations, including HIPAA, FERPA, CJIS, and ITAR, allowing businesses to maintain control over their data throughout its lifecycle—from creation and storage to sharing and analysis. Virtru is known for its development of the Trusted Data Format (TDF), an open industry standard for persistent data protection. More than 20,000 organizations across diverse sectors rely on Virtru's privacy technologies to safeguard their data.

ThreatQuotient

Debt Financing in 2021
ThreatQuotient, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in developing a threat intelligence platform designed to help organizations effectively manage and respond to cyber threats. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, the company offers its flagship product, ThreatQ, which integrates and correlates various external threat sources with internal security solutions to provide contextualized intelligence. This platform streamlines security operations by reducing noise, prioritizing threats, and facilitating collaboration among teams. It features capabilities such as Indicator Nurturing, which tailors indicators of compromise to specific infrastructures, as well as integrations with existing security tools and processes. ThreatQuotient's solutions support a range of use cases, including incident response and threat hunting, ultimately enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of security operations. The company has received multiple awards for its product excellence and industry leadership, reflecting its commitment to advancing cybersecurity practices. Additionally, ThreatQuotient operates internationally, with a presence in Germany and Australia.

ThreatQuotient

Venture Round in 2021
ThreatQuotient, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in developing a threat intelligence platform designed to help organizations effectively manage and respond to cyber threats. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, the company offers its flagship product, ThreatQ, which integrates and correlates various external threat sources with internal security solutions to provide contextualized intelligence. This platform streamlines security operations by reducing noise, prioritizing threats, and facilitating collaboration among teams. It features capabilities such as Indicator Nurturing, which tailors indicators of compromise to specific infrastructures, as well as integrations with existing security tools and processes. ThreatQuotient's solutions support a range of use cases, including incident response and threat hunting, ultimately enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of security operations. The company has received multiple awards for its product excellence and industry leadership, reflecting its commitment to advancing cybersecurity practices. Additionally, ThreatQuotient operates internationally, with a presence in Germany and Australia.

WireWheel

Series B in 2021
WireWheel, Inc. is a software company that offers a data privacy management platform designed to assist organizations in complying with data protection regulations such as the EU GDPR, Privacy Shield, PCI DSS, and HIPAA. Founded in 2016 and based in Arlington, Virginia, WireWheel provides cloud-based solutions that help global enterprises operationalize privacy and become GDPR-ready. The platform includes features for privacy program management and subject rights request management, leveraging machine learning and data science to enhance its effectiveness. Additionally, it facilitates the automatic mapping of public cloud assets and the management of third-party relationships, helping companies navigate compliance obligations while maximizing the potential of their data assets for competitive advantage.

Beyond Identity

Series B in 2020
Beyond Identity, Inc. offers a cloud-native passwordless identity management platform that enhances secure authentication by replacing traditional passwords with X.509-based certificates. Founded in 2019 and based in New York, the company provides a comprehensive suite of features including frictionless login, biometric authentication, and Single Sign-On (SSO) integration for various users such as employees, contractors, and suppliers. Its innovative approach utilizes asymmetric-key cryptography to create a robust Chain of Trust, which incorporates user and device identities along with real-time security posture assessments for adaptive risk-based authentication. This technology not only improves security by eliminating credential-stuffing attacks but also facilitates increased business agility and efficiency, allowing organizations to adopt new business models and significantly reduce operational costs while achieving complete passwordless identity management.

Illusive

Series B in 2020
Illusive Networks Ltd. specializes in developing cybersecurity solutions focused on deception technology to prevent cyber attacks on enterprise systems. By creating a deceptive environment within existing networks, Illusive effectively identifies attackers, disrupts their activities, and provides actionable forensic insights. The company's offerings include compliance support, insider threat defense, and cloud security services, along with a comprehensive management platform that integrates various modular components for centralized cybersecurity management. Its Active Defense technology enhances security by removing vulnerable connections and replacing them with deceptive alternatives, allowing organizations to detect advanced persistent threats and prevent lateral movement by attackers. Founded in 2014 and based in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, with an additional office in New York, Illusive serves clients across several industries, including finance, healthcare, legal, manufacturing, retail, and technology. The company, spun out from the venture group Team8, leverages expertise from veterans of Israel’s military intelligence to support its innovative approach to cybersecurity.

Beyond Identity

Series A in 2020
Beyond Identity, Inc. offers a cloud-native passwordless identity management platform that enhances secure authentication by replacing traditional passwords with X.509-based certificates. Founded in 2019 and based in New York, the company provides a comprehensive suite of features including frictionless login, biometric authentication, and Single Sign-On (SSO) integration for various users such as employees, contractors, and suppliers. Its innovative approach utilizes asymmetric-key cryptography to create a robust Chain of Trust, which incorporates user and device identities along with real-time security posture assessments for adaptive risk-based authentication. This technology not only improves security by eliminating credential-stuffing attacks but also facilitates increased business agility and efficiency, allowing organizations to adopt new business models and significantly reduce operational costs while achieving complete passwordless identity management.

ZeroFox

Series D in 2020
ZeroFox, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in protecting organizations from social media-based threats. Utilizing a cloud-based platform, ZeroFox offers real-time analytics and protection against various cyber threats, including phishing attacks, account takeovers, and impersonation. The company's services include proactive monitoring of social media and digital communication platforms to identify and mitigate risks, safeguarding both brands and high-value individuals like executives from targeted fraud and scams. ZeroFox also provides specific solutions for political campaigns to defend against election-related threats. With a focus on comprehensive threat intelligence, the company employs advanced technology to monitor the surface, deep, and dark web, ensuring businesses can respond effectively to emerging threats. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, ZeroFox has additional offices in London, Chile, and India, serving clients across diverse sectors such as finance, healthcare, and education.

HackerOne

Series D in 2019
HackerOne, based in San Francisco and founded in 2012, operates a hacker-powered security platform that connects businesses with cybersecurity researchers and penetration testers. The platform facilitates bug bounty solutions, allowing organizations to proactively identify and address security vulnerabilities through collaboration with a global community of ethical hackers. By offering tools for vulnerability disclosure and response programs, HackerOne helps organizations streamline their vulnerability coordination processes while enhancing their ability to protect consumer data and maintain trust. The company serves as a mediator between hackers and businesses, enabling the identification of security issues before they can be exploited by malicious actors.

Yubico

Venture Round in 2019
Yubico AB specializes in providing robust authentication solutions for enterprises and online services, aiming to enhance the security of digital identities. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, with an additional location in Sunnyvale, California, Yubico is renowned for its flagship product, the YubiKey, a compact USB device that facilitates strong two-factor authentication. This device supports a variety of authentication methods, including one-time passcodes and passwordless login, and is compatible with numerous platforms such as Google, Microsoft, and Dropbox. In addition to the YubiKey, Yubico offers YubiEnterprise Delivery, a cloud-based service that simplifies the distribution of YubiKeys for remote workforces, and YubiKey Firmware for enhanced security in pre-boot settings. The company's diverse clientele includes individual developers, universities, and local governments, reflecting its commitment to providing secure and user-friendly authentication solutions across various industries, including healthcare, finance, and technology.

Expel

Series C in 2019
Expel, Inc. is a managed security operations provider based in Herndon, Virginia, specializing in managed detection and response (MDR) services. Founded in 2016, the company offers a comprehensive security operations center (SOC)-as-a-service that monitors and responds to threats across cloud, hybrid, and on-premises environments. Expel's platform combines advanced technology with human expertise to quickly detect, analyze, and remediate security issues, including phishing, ransomware, and supply chain attacks. The Expel Workbench™ platform enhances collaboration by allowing customers to engage with live investigations and receive continuous updates, ensuring transparency throughout the security process. By filtering out false positives, Expel enables security teams to focus on strategic priorities rather than being overwhelmed by alerts, ultimately improving their overall security posture.

One Concern

Series B in 2019
One Concern, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in disaster preparedness and response through the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California, with an additional office in Tokyo, Japan, the company offers a platform that generates post-disaster damage maps and daily situational reports. Its key product, Seismic Concern, focuses on earthquake preparedness and response, while the platform addresses a wide range of natural disasters, including hurricanes, floods, and fires. One Concern's innovative approach combines hazard modeling and resilience analytics to assist governments and organizations in understanding and managing risks associated with climate change and other chronic stresses. By delivering tools that support the lifecycle of disaster management—from preparedness to recovery—One Concern aims to reduce the impact of disasters on communities and promote resilience. Recognized as a 2019 Technology Pioneer, the company is also part of the World Economic Forum’s Global Innovators community.

Evident

Series B in 2019
Evident is a leading provider of business credentialing solutions, operating a comprehensive platform that connects insurers and enterprises with millions of businesses globally. The company specializes in managing identity and credential verification, utilizing advanced AI to streamline the verification process while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Its platform is designed to identify and mitigate third-party risks across multiple domains, offering data-driven insights and a customizable framework to meet the specific needs of clients. By facilitating rigorous credentialing, Evident empowers businesses to monitor and manage risks effectively, enhancing their operational efficiency and compliance capabilities.

Expanse

Series C in 2019
Expanse, Inc. is an enterprise software company based in San Francisco, California, that specializes in data marshalling services and IT operations management. Founded in 2012 and originally known as Qadium, Inc., the company provides organizations with an updated view of their internet-connected assets, enabling IT and security teams to monitor their global attack surface. Expanse's platform indexes global IP addresses, DNS protocol information, and other registration records, allowing organizations to discover unknown assets and manage their exposure to online threats. Trusted by major enterprises and government agencies, Expanse's technology enhances awareness and visibility, significantly reducing the risks associated with internet-connected assets and improving overall cybersecurity posture.

Bitglass

Series D in 2019
Bitglass is an information technology company that helps enterprises move to SaaS-based and mobile deployments securely. The company's solutions enable real-time end-to-end data protection, from the cloud to the device. It combines a Gartner-MQ-Leading cloud access security broker, the world’s only on-device secure web gateway, and zero-trust network access to secure any interaction. Bitglass was founded in 2013 and headquartered in Campbell, California.

Tigera

Series B in 2018
Tigera, Inc. is a provider of open policy-driven networking solutions specifically designed for cloud-native applications. Incorporated in 2016 and based in San Francisco, California, with an engineering office in Vancouver, Canada, the company offers Calico, a unified network security and observability platform. Calico is recognized as the most widely adopted container networking and security solution, effectively preventing, detecting, and mitigating security breaches in Kubernetes clusters. This software powers over 100 million containers across more than 8 million nodes globally, supporting all major cloud providers and Kubernetes distributions. Tigera's Canal product combines and refines existing cloud networking solutions, enabling enterprises to implement secure application connectivity in private, public, and hybrid cloud environments. Leading companies across various industries utilize Tigera’s technology to enhance the security and scalability of their applications.

WireWheel

Series A in 2018
WireWheel, Inc. is a software company that offers a data privacy management platform designed to assist organizations in complying with data protection regulations such as the EU GDPR, Privacy Shield, PCI DSS, and HIPAA. Founded in 2016 and based in Arlington, Virginia, WireWheel provides cloud-based solutions that help global enterprises operationalize privacy and become GDPR-ready. The platform includes features for privacy program management and subject rights request management, leveraging machine learning and data science to enhance its effectiveness. Additionally, it facilitates the automatic mapping of public cloud assets and the management of third-party relationships, helping companies navigate compliance obligations while maximizing the potential of their data assets for competitive advantage.

Forter

Series D in 2018
Forter, Inc. specializes in providing automated fraud prevention solutions for online merchants, aimed at creating a secure e-commerce environment. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in London and Tel Aviv, the company offers a comprehensive platform that employs machine learning and various data analysis techniques to accurately assess transaction risks. Its Decision-As-a-Service system evaluates each transaction by analyzing multiple data points, leveraging cyber intelligence, and assessing customer behavior to deliver informed fraud decisions. Forter also features Smart Routing, which optimizes payment processing to minimize revenue loss from false declines. By focusing on a consumer-centric approach, Forter enhances approval rates, thereby improving the overall customer experience while effectively combating issues such as credit card fraud and identity theft.

Virtru

Series B in 2018
Virtru is a data security company based in Washington, D.C., founded in 2012. It offers a data protection platform that enables organizations to secure sensitive information while ensuring ease of use. The platform supports compliance with various regulations, including HIPAA, FERPA, CJIS, and ITAR, allowing businesses to maintain control over their data throughout its lifecycle—from creation and storage to sharing and analysis. Virtru is known for its development of the Trusted Data Format (TDF), an open industry standard for persistent data protection. More than 20,000 organizations across diverse sectors rely on Virtru's privacy technologies to safeguard their data.

Expel

Series B in 2018
Expel, Inc. is a managed security operations provider based in Herndon, Virginia, specializing in managed detection and response (MDR) services. Founded in 2016, the company offers a comprehensive security operations center (SOC)-as-a-service that monitors and responds to threats across cloud, hybrid, and on-premises environments. Expel's platform combines advanced technology with human expertise to quickly detect, analyze, and remediate security issues, including phishing, ransomware, and supply chain attacks. The Expel Workbench™ platform enhances collaboration by allowing customers to engage with live investigations and receive continuous updates, ensuring transparency throughout the security process. By filtering out false positives, Expel enables security teams to focus on strategic priorities rather than being overwhelmed by alerts, ultimately improving their overall security posture.

DataVisor

Series C in 2018
DataVisor Inc. is a company specializing in fraud and financial crime detection solutions, established in 2013 and located in Mountain View, California. The firm employs advanced unsupervised machine learning technology to predict and identify attack vectors, effectively protecting large consumer-facing organizations from various digital threats. Its key products include dCube, which enables proactive fraud detection and prevention, and dVector, which enhances fraud management through accurate signal analysis. Additionally, dEdge collects real-time intelligence from connected devices to safeguard mobile and web applications against sophisticated attacks. DataVisor addresses a wide range of fraud types, including account takeovers, fake account creations, money laundering, and promotional abuse, serving industries such as financial services, retail, e-commerce, social platforms, and telecommunications. The company's innovative approach enables organizations to respond to rapidly evolving fraud tactics and mitigate risks in real time.

Tigera

Series A in 2018
Tigera, Inc. is a provider of open policy-driven networking solutions specifically designed for cloud-native applications. Incorporated in 2016 and based in San Francisco, California, with an engineering office in Vancouver, Canada, the company offers Calico, a unified network security and observability platform. Calico is recognized as the most widely adopted container networking and security solution, effectively preventing, detecting, and mitigating security breaches in Kubernetes clusters. This software powers over 100 million containers across more than 8 million nodes globally, supporting all major cloud providers and Kubernetes distributions. Tigera's Canal product combines and refines existing cloud networking solutions, enabling enterprises to implement secure application connectivity in private, public, and hybrid cloud environments. Leading companies across various industries utilize Tigera’s technology to enhance the security and scalability of their applications.

One Concern

Series A in 2017
One Concern, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in disaster preparedness and response through the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California, with an additional office in Tokyo, Japan, the company offers a platform that generates post-disaster damage maps and daily situational reports. Its key product, Seismic Concern, focuses on earthquake preparedness and response, while the platform addresses a wide range of natural disasters, including hurricanes, floods, and fires. One Concern's innovative approach combines hazard modeling and resilience analytics to assist governments and organizations in understanding and managing risks associated with climate change and other chronic stresses. By delivering tools that support the lifecycle of disaster management—from preparedness to recovery—One Concern aims to reduce the impact of disasters on communities and promote resilience. Recognized as a 2019 Technology Pioneer, the company is also part of the World Economic Forum’s Global Innovators community.

WireWheel

Seed Round in 2017
WireWheel, Inc. is a software company that offers a data privacy management platform designed to assist organizations in complying with data protection regulations such as the EU GDPR, Privacy Shield, PCI DSS, and HIPAA. Founded in 2016 and based in Arlington, Virginia, WireWheel provides cloud-based solutions that help global enterprises operationalize privacy and become GDPR-ready. The platform includes features for privacy program management and subject rights request management, leveraging machine learning and data science to enhance its effectiveness. Additionally, it facilitates the automatic mapping of public cloud assets and the management of third-party relationships, helping companies navigate compliance obligations while maximizing the potential of their data assets for competitive advantage.

ThreatQuotient

Series C in 2017
ThreatQuotient, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in developing a threat intelligence platform designed to help organizations effectively manage and respond to cyber threats. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, the company offers its flagship product, ThreatQ, which integrates and correlates various external threat sources with internal security solutions to provide contextualized intelligence. This platform streamlines security operations by reducing noise, prioritizing threats, and facilitating collaboration among teams. It features capabilities such as Indicator Nurturing, which tailors indicators of compromise to specific infrastructures, as well as integrations with existing security tools and processes. ThreatQuotient's solutions support a range of use cases, including incident response and threat hunting, ultimately enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of security operations. The company has received multiple awards for its product excellence and industry leadership, reflecting its commitment to advancing cybersecurity practices. Additionally, ThreatQuotient operates internationally, with a presence in Germany and Australia.

BrandShield

Venture Round in 2017
BrandShield is a digital risk protection and brand protection company that offers solutions to monitor, detect, and eliminate online threats, including scams, counterfeit sales, and trademark infringements. Utilizing advanced artificial intelligence and data analysis, BrandShield's technology identifies web fraud, social media impersonation, phishing attacks, and fraud networks. The company provides a comprehensive suite of services, such as enforcement tools for trademark protection and anti-counterfeiting measures, tailored to the specific needs of each brand. By employing sophisticated algorithms and pattern recognition, BrandShield enables organizations of all sizes to proactively safeguard their digital assets and manage their online presence more effectively. This innovative approach democratizes brand protection, making it accessible and affordable for businesses beyond just the largest corporations.

Evident

Series A in 2017
Evident is a leading provider of business credentialing solutions, operating a comprehensive platform that connects insurers and enterprises with millions of businesses globally. The company specializes in managing identity and credential verification, utilizing advanced AI to streamline the verification process while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Its platform is designed to identify and mitigate third-party risks across multiple domains, offering data-driven insights and a customizable framework to meet the specific needs of clients. By facilitating rigorous credentialing, Evident empowers businesses to monitor and manage risks effectively, enhancing their operational efficiency and compliance capabilities.

Expanse

Series B in 2017
Expanse, Inc. is an enterprise software company based in San Francisco, California, that specializes in data marshalling services and IT operations management. Founded in 2012 and originally known as Qadium, Inc., the company provides organizations with an updated view of their internet-connected assets, enabling IT and security teams to monitor their global attack surface. Expanse's platform indexes global IP addresses, DNS protocol information, and other registration records, allowing organizations to discover unknown assets and manage their exposure to online threats. Trusted by major enterprises and government agencies, Expanse's technology enhances awareness and visibility, significantly reducing the risks associated with internet-connected assets and improving overall cybersecurity posture.

Yubico

Venture Round in 2017
Yubico AB specializes in providing robust authentication solutions for enterprises and online services, aiming to enhance the security of digital identities. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, with an additional location in Sunnyvale, California, Yubico is renowned for its flagship product, the YubiKey, a compact USB device that facilitates strong two-factor authentication. This device supports a variety of authentication methods, including one-time passcodes and passwordless login, and is compatible with numerous platforms such as Google, Microsoft, and Dropbox. In addition to the YubiKey, Yubico offers YubiEnterprise Delivery, a cloud-based service that simplifies the distribution of YubiKeys for remote workforces, and YubiKey Firmware for enhanced security in pre-boot settings. The company's diverse clientele includes individual developers, universities, and local governments, reflecting its commitment to providing secure and user-friendly authentication solutions across various industries, including healthcare, finance, and technology.

HackerOne

Series C in 2017
HackerOne, based in San Francisco and founded in 2012, operates a hacker-powered security platform that connects businesses with cybersecurity researchers and penetration testers. The platform facilitates bug bounty solutions, allowing organizations to proactively identify and address security vulnerabilities through collaboration with a global community of ethical hackers. By offering tools for vulnerability disclosure and response programs, HackerOne helps organizations streamline their vulnerability coordination processes while enhancing their ability to protect consumer data and maintain trust. The company serves as a mediator between hackers and businesses, enabling the identification of security issues before they can be exploited by malicious actors.

Barkly

Series A in 2017
Barkly is the endpoint protection platform that delivers the strongest protection with the fewest false positives and simplest management. Barkly's patented approach to protection combines Responsive Machine Learning with runtime behavior analysis to block file-based, fileless, and exploit attacks.

Bitglass

Series C in 2017
Bitglass is an information technology company that helps enterprises move to SaaS-based and mobile deployments securely. The company's solutions enable real-time end-to-end data protection, from the cloud to the device. It combines a Gartner-MQ-Leading cloud access security broker, the world’s only on-device secure web gateway, and zero-trust network access to secure any interaction. Bitglass was founded in 2013 and headquartered in Campbell, California.

Fugue

Series D in 2017
Fugue ensures cloud infrastructure stays in continuous compliance with enterprise security policies. Its solution identifies cloud infrastructure security risks and compliance violations and ensures that they are never repeated. Fugue provides baseline drift detection and automated remediation to eliminate data breaches, and powerful visualization and reporting tools to easily demonstrate compliance. Fugue automates compliance audits with out-of-the-box frameworks for HIPAA, GDPR, CIS Benchmark, and NIST 800-53, and supports custom policies. Fugue works with CI/CD pipelines to ensure compliance and prevent unauthorized change. Customers like Sparkpost, PBS, and SAP NS2 rely on Fugue to protect against cloud risks and enforce compliance.

Cyence

Series A in 2016
Cyence Inc. is a company based in San Mateo, California, that specializes in economic modeling of cyber risk for the global insurance industry. Founded in 2014, Cyence has developed an innovative analytics platform that quantifies the financial impact of cyber risk in both probabilities and monetary terms. This platform assists insurance professionals in various aspects of risk management, including prospecting, selecting, assessing, and pricing risks, as well as managing risk portfolios and exposures. By leveraging data collection, machine learning, and advanced economic modeling techniques, Cyence enables insurers to introduce new insurance products to the market while effectively managing cyber risk. As of 2017, Cyence operates as a subsidiary of Guidewire Software, Inc.

Expel

Series A in 2016
Expel, Inc. is a managed security operations provider based in Herndon, Virginia, specializing in managed detection and response (MDR) services. Founded in 2016, the company offers a comprehensive security operations center (SOC)-as-a-service that monitors and responds to threats across cloud, hybrid, and on-premises environments. Expel's platform combines advanced technology with human expertise to quickly detect, analyze, and remediate security issues, including phishing, ransomware, and supply chain attacks. The Expel Workbench™ platform enhances collaboration by allowing customers to engage with live investigations and receive continuous updates, ensuring transparency throughout the security process. By filtering out false positives, Expel enables security teams to focus on strategic priorities rather than being overwhelmed by alerts, ultimately improving their overall security posture.

ThreatQuotient

Series B in 2016
ThreatQuotient, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in developing a threat intelligence platform designed to help organizations effectively manage and respond to cyber threats. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, the company offers its flagship product, ThreatQ, which integrates and correlates various external threat sources with internal security solutions to provide contextualized intelligence. This platform streamlines security operations by reducing noise, prioritizing threats, and facilitating collaboration among teams. It features capabilities such as Indicator Nurturing, which tailors indicators of compromise to specific infrastructures, as well as integrations with existing security tools and processes. ThreatQuotient's solutions support a range of use cases, including incident response and threat hunting, ultimately enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of security operations. The company has received multiple awards for its product excellence and industry leadership, reflecting its commitment to advancing cybersecurity practices. Additionally, ThreatQuotient operates internationally, with a presence in Germany and Australia.

Virtru

Series A in 2016
Virtru is a data security company based in Washington, D.C., founded in 2012. It offers a data protection platform that enables organizations to secure sensitive information while ensuring ease of use. The platform supports compliance with various regulations, including HIPAA, FERPA, CJIS, and ITAR, allowing businesses to maintain control over their data throughout its lifecycle—from creation and storage to sharing and analysis. Virtru is known for its development of the Trusted Data Format (TDF), an open industry standard for persistent data protection. More than 20,000 organizations across diverse sectors rely on Virtru's privacy technologies to safeguard their data.

Intrinsic

Seed Round in 2016
Intrinsic operates as a cybersecurity company specializing in securing web applications.

Veriflow

Series A in 2016
Veriflow brings formal verification to network infrastructure for the first time, continuously ensuring your network operates as intended. Veriflow predicts outages before they impact the business, and vulnerabilities before they are exploited, allowing IT teams to operate secure and resilient networks. Veriflow backed by New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Menlo Ventures, the National Science Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Defense. The company was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.

Tigera

Series A in 2016
Tigera, Inc. is a provider of open policy-driven networking solutions specifically designed for cloud-native applications. Incorporated in 2016 and based in San Francisco, California, with an engineering office in Vancouver, Canada, the company offers Calico, a unified network security and observability platform. Calico is recognized as the most widely adopted container networking and security solution, effectively preventing, detecting, and mitigating security breaches in Kubernetes clusters. This software powers over 100 million containers across more than 8 million nodes globally, supporting all major cloud providers and Kubernetes distributions. Tigera's Canal product combines and refines existing cloud networking solutions, enabling enterprises to implement secure application connectivity in private, public, and hybrid cloud environments. Leading companies across various industries utilize Tigera’s technology to enhance the security and scalability of their applications.

Expanse

Series A in 2016
Expanse, Inc. is an enterprise software company based in San Francisco, California, that specializes in data marshalling services and IT operations management. Founded in 2012 and originally known as Qadium, Inc., the company provides organizations with an updated view of their internet-connected assets, enabling IT and security teams to monitor their global attack surface. Expanse's platform indexes global IP addresses, DNS protocol information, and other registration records, allowing organizations to discover unknown assets and manage their exposure to online threats. Trusted by major enterprises and government agencies, Expanse's technology enhances awareness and visibility, significantly reducing the risks associated with internet-connected assets and improving overall cybersecurity posture.

Illusive

Series B in 2016
Illusive Networks Ltd. specializes in developing cybersecurity solutions focused on deception technology to prevent cyber attacks on enterprise systems. By creating a deceptive environment within existing networks, Illusive effectively identifies attackers, disrupts their activities, and provides actionable forensic insights. The company's offerings include compliance support, insider threat defense, and cloud security services, along with a comprehensive management platform that integrates various modular components for centralized cybersecurity management. Its Active Defense technology enhances security by removing vulnerable connections and replacing them with deceptive alternatives, allowing organizations to detect advanced persistent threats and prevent lateral movement by attackers. Founded in 2014 and based in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, with an additional office in New York, Illusive serves clients across several industries, including finance, healthcare, legal, manufacturing, retail, and technology. The company, spun out from the venture group Team8, leverages expertise from veterans of Israel’s military intelligence to support its innovative approach to cybersecurity.

Forter

Series C in 2016
Forter, Inc. specializes in providing automated fraud prevention solutions for online merchants, aimed at creating a secure e-commerce environment. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in London and Tel Aviv, the company offers a comprehensive platform that employs machine learning and various data analysis techniques to accurately assess transaction risks. Its Decision-As-a-Service system evaluates each transaction by analyzing multiple data points, leveraging cyber intelligence, and assessing customer behavior to deliver informed fraud decisions. Forter also features Smart Routing, which optimizes payment processing to minimize revenue loss from false declines. By focusing on a consumer-centric approach, Forter enhances approval rates, thereby improving the overall customer experience while effectively combating issues such as credit card fraud and identity theft.

Fugue

Series C in 2016
Fugue ensures cloud infrastructure stays in continuous compliance with enterprise security policies. Its solution identifies cloud infrastructure security risks and compliance violations and ensures that they are never repeated. Fugue provides baseline drift detection and automated remediation to eliminate data breaches, and powerful visualization and reporting tools to easily demonstrate compliance. Fugue automates compliance audits with out-of-the-box frameworks for HIPAA, GDPR, CIS Benchmark, and NIST 800-53, and supports custom policies. Fugue works with CI/CD pipelines to ensure compliance and prevent unauthorized change. Customers like Sparkpost, PBS, and SAP NS2 rely on Fugue to protect against cloud risks and enforce compliance.

ZeroFox

Series B in 2015
ZeroFox, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in protecting organizations from social media-based threats. Utilizing a cloud-based platform, ZeroFox offers real-time analytics and protection against various cyber threats, including phishing attacks, account takeovers, and impersonation. The company's services include proactive monitoring of social media and digital communication platforms to identify and mitigate risks, safeguarding both brands and high-value individuals like executives from targeted fraud and scams. ZeroFox also provides specific solutions for political campaigns to defend against election-related threats. With a focus on comprehensive threat intelligence, the company employs advanced technology to monitor the surface, deep, and dark web, ensuring businesses can respond effectively to emerging threats. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, ZeroFox has additional offices in London, Chile, and India, serving clients across diverse sectors such as finance, healthcare, and education.

ThreatQuotient

Series A in 2015
ThreatQuotient, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in developing a threat intelligence platform designed to help organizations effectively manage and respond to cyber threats. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, the company offers its flagship product, ThreatQ, which integrates and correlates various external threat sources with internal security solutions to provide contextualized intelligence. This platform streamlines security operations by reducing noise, prioritizing threats, and facilitating collaboration among teams. It features capabilities such as Indicator Nurturing, which tailors indicators of compromise to specific infrastructures, as well as integrations with existing security tools and processes. ThreatQuotient's solutions support a range of use cases, including incident response and threat hunting, ultimately enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of security operations. The company has received multiple awards for its product excellence and industry leadership, reflecting its commitment to advancing cybersecurity practices. Additionally, ThreatQuotient operates internationally, with a presence in Germany and Australia.

Illusive

Series B in 2015
Illusive Networks Ltd. specializes in developing cybersecurity solutions focused on deception technology to prevent cyber attacks on enterprise systems. By creating a deceptive environment within existing networks, Illusive effectively identifies attackers, disrupts their activities, and provides actionable forensic insights. The company's offerings include compliance support, insider threat defense, and cloud security services, along with a comprehensive management platform that integrates various modular components for centralized cybersecurity management. Its Active Defense technology enhances security by removing vulnerable connections and replacing them with deceptive alternatives, allowing organizations to detect advanced persistent threats and prevent lateral movement by attackers. Founded in 2014 and based in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, with an additional office in New York, Illusive serves clients across several industries, including finance, healthcare, legal, manufacturing, retail, and technology. The company, spun out from the venture group Team8, leverages expertise from veterans of Israel’s military intelligence to support its innovative approach to cybersecurity.

DataVisor

Series A in 2015
DataVisor Inc. is a company specializing in fraud and financial crime detection solutions, established in 2013 and located in Mountain View, California. The firm employs advanced unsupervised machine learning technology to predict and identify attack vectors, effectively protecting large consumer-facing organizations from various digital threats. Its key products include dCube, which enables proactive fraud detection and prevention, and dVector, which enhances fraud management through accurate signal analysis. Additionally, dEdge collects real-time intelligence from connected devices to safeguard mobile and web applications against sophisticated attacks. DataVisor addresses a wide range of fraud types, including account takeovers, fake account creations, money laundering, and promotional abuse, serving industries such as financial services, retail, e-commerce, social platforms, and telecommunications. The company's innovative approach enables organizations to respond to rapidly evolving fraud tactics and mitigate risks in real time.

Code42

Series B in 2015
Code42 specializes in data loss protection, visibility, and recovery solutions designed to safeguard critical information from various threats, including insider breaches. Its platform offers a secure cloud service that continuously and automatically collects data via a lightweight agent installed on devices, ensuring comprehensive protection for files on laptops and desktops. The company's solutions enable security, IT, and compliance professionals to quickly detect threats, meet regulatory requirements, and accelerate incident response without complex policy management or hindering user collaboration. By focusing on ease of use and effective data management, Code42 helps organizations maintain a secure environment while fostering a collaborative workplace culture.

Stormpath

Series B in 2015
Never build auth again. Stormpath’s Identity API and SDKs let developers implement authentication, authorization and user management into web or mobile app in minutes.

Cloudflare

Series D in 2015
Cloudflare, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that provides a cloud platform offering a wide range of network services aimed at enhancing security and performance for businesses globally. The company delivers an integrated cloud-based security solution that safeguards various environments, including public and private clouds, on-premise systems, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Its security products encompass a range of services such as Cloud Firewall, Bot Management, and Distributed Denial of Service protection. In addition to security, Cloudflare offers performance solutions like Content Delivery and Intelligent Routing, as well as reliability solutions that include Load Balancing and DNS services. The company also focuses on protecting internal resources with Zero Trust Security and Access Management, which secures user access to applications and data, and a Secure Web Gateway to filter outbound Internet traffic. Additionally, Cloudflare provides consumer services like a DNS Resolver and a virtual private network (VPN) designed to enhance online security. Its diverse customer base spans various industries, including technology, healthcare, and government. Founded in 2009, Cloudflare has established strategic partnerships with companies like Baidu and JD Cloud.

HackerOne

Series B in 2015
HackerOne, based in San Francisco and founded in 2012, operates a hacker-powered security platform that connects businesses with cybersecurity researchers and penetration testers. The platform facilitates bug bounty solutions, allowing organizations to proactively identify and address security vulnerabilities through collaboration with a global community of ethical hackers. By offering tools for vulnerability disclosure and response programs, HackerOne helps organizations streamline their vulnerability coordination processes while enhancing their ability to protect consumer data and maintain trust. The company serves as a mediator between hackers and businesses, enabling the identification of security issues before they can be exploited by malicious actors.

Barkly

Series A in 2015
Barkly is the endpoint protection platform that delivers the strongest protection with the fewest false positives and simplest management. Barkly's patented approach to protection combines Responsive Machine Learning with runtime behavior analysis to block file-based, fileless, and exploit attacks.

Niara

Series B in 2015
No Compromise Behavioral Analytics Niara’s security analytics platform automates the detection of attacks that have bypassed an organization’s perimeter defenses and dramatically reduces the time and skill needed to investigate and respond to security events. The solution applies machine learning algorithms to data from the network and security infrastructure to detect compromised users, entities, and malicious insiders, reduce the time for incident investigation and response, and speed threat hunting efforts by focusing security teams on the threats that matter. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., the company is backed by NEA, Index Ventures, and Venrock. For more information, visit www.niara.com.

BlockCypher

Seed Round in 2015
BlockCypher, Inc. is a technology company that provides a cloud-optimized platform for developing blockchain applications. Established in 2013 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, BlockCypher offers a range of APIs that simplify the process of building and deploying applications across various blockchain networks. Its services cater to business and consumer needs, including B2B/B2C payments, peer-to-peer transactions, identity management, and fraud prevention. The platform's blockchain-agnostic infrastructure allows developers to create scalable applications without the complexity of managing multiple blockchains, enabling efficient integration and future-proofing of their projects. By providing robust data storage and a multi-payment system, BlockCypher empowers developers to focus on application layers and cryptocurrency wallet development, enhancing operational efficiency in the blockchain ecosystem.

Forter

Series B in 2014
Forter, Inc. specializes in providing automated fraud prevention solutions for online merchants, aimed at creating a secure e-commerce environment. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in New York, with additional offices in London and Tel Aviv, the company offers a comprehensive platform that employs machine learning and various data analysis techniques to accurately assess transaction risks. Its Decision-As-a-Service system evaluates each transaction by analyzing multiple data points, leveraging cyber intelligence, and assessing customer behavior to deliver informed fraud decisions. Forter also features Smart Routing, which optimizes payment processing to minimize revenue loss from false declines. By focusing on a consumer-centric approach, Forter enhances approval rates, thereby improving the overall customer experience while effectively combating issues such as credit card fraud and identity theft.

Veriflow

Seed Round in 2014
Veriflow brings formal verification to network infrastructure for the first time, continuously ensuring your network operates as intended. Veriflow predicts outages before they impact the business, and vulnerabilities before they are exploited, allowing IT teams to operate secure and resilient networks. Veriflow backed by New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Menlo Ventures, the National Science Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Defense. The company was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.

Fugue

Series B in 2014
Fugue ensures cloud infrastructure stays in continuous compliance with enterprise security policies. Its solution identifies cloud infrastructure security risks and compliance violations and ensures that they are never repeated. Fugue provides baseline drift detection and automated remediation to eliminate data breaches, and powerful visualization and reporting tools to easily demonstrate compliance. Fugue automates compliance audits with out-of-the-box frameworks for HIPAA, GDPR, CIS Benchmark, and NIST 800-53, and supports custom policies. Fugue works with CI/CD pipelines to ensure compliance and prevent unauthorized change. Customers like Sparkpost, PBS, and SAP NS2 rely on Fugue to protect against cloud risks and enforce compliance.

Bitglass

Series B in 2014
Bitglass is an information technology company that helps enterprises move to SaaS-based and mobile deployments securely. The company's solutions enable real-time end-to-end data protection, from the cloud to the device. It combines a Gartner-MQ-Leading cloud access security broker, the world’s only on-device secure web gateway, and zero-trust network access to secure any interaction. Bitglass was founded in 2013 and headquartered in Campbell, California.

ZeroFox

Series A in 2014
ZeroFox, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in protecting organizations from social media-based threats. Utilizing a cloud-based platform, ZeroFox offers real-time analytics and protection against various cyber threats, including phishing attacks, account takeovers, and impersonation. The company's services include proactive monitoring of social media and digital communication platforms to identify and mitigate risks, safeguarding both brands and high-value individuals like executives from targeted fraud and scams. ZeroFox also provides specific solutions for political campaigns to defend against election-related threats. With a focus on comprehensive threat intelligence, the company employs advanced technology to monitor the surface, deep, and dark web, ensuring businesses can respond effectively to emerging threats. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, ZeroFox has additional offices in London, Chile, and India, serving clients across diverse sectors such as finance, healthcare, and education.

Niara

Series A in 2014
No Compromise Behavioral Analytics Niara’s security analytics platform automates the detection of attacks that have bypassed an organization’s perimeter defenses and dramatically reduces the time and skill needed to investigate and respond to security events. The solution applies machine learning algorithms to data from the network and security infrastructure to detect compromised users, entities, and malicious insiders, reduce the time for incident investigation and response, and speed threat hunting efforts by focusing security teams on the threats that matter. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., the company is backed by NEA, Index Ventures, and Venrock. For more information, visit www.niara.com.

Cloudflare

Series C in 2013
Cloudflare, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that provides a cloud platform offering a wide range of network services aimed at enhancing security and performance for businesses globally. The company delivers an integrated cloud-based security solution that safeguards various environments, including public and private clouds, on-premise systems, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Its security products encompass a range of services such as Cloud Firewall, Bot Management, and Distributed Denial of Service protection. In addition to security, Cloudflare offers performance solutions like Content Delivery and Intelligent Routing, as well as reliability solutions that include Load Balancing and DNS services. The company also focuses on protecting internal resources with Zero Trust Security and Access Management, which secures user access to applications and data, and a Secure Web Gateway to filter outbound Internet traffic. Additionally, Cloudflare provides consumer services like a DNS Resolver and a virtual private network (VPN) designed to enhance online security. Its diverse customer base spans various industries, including technology, healthcare, and government. Founded in 2009, Cloudflare has established strategic partnerships with companies like Baidu and JD Cloud.

Cleversafe

Series D in 2013
Cleversafe, Inc. specializes in developing web-scale storage solutions tailored for the demands of hyperscale environments. Founded in 2004 and based in Chicago, Illinois, the company provides a range of services including enterprise storage, content repository, and Storage-as-a-Service. Cleversafe's technology addresses the rapid growth of unstructured data, which is increasing by 60-80 percent annually, by enabling businesses to store, manage, and access data at petabyte scale and beyond. The company's solutions are designed for various industries, including financial services, healthcare, media, oil and gas, and government, ensuring significant improvements in economic efficiency, security, and operational simplicity. As of November 2015, Cleversafe operates as a subsidiary of International Business Machines Corporation.

Bitglass

Series A in 2013
Bitglass is an information technology company that helps enterprises move to SaaS-based and mobile deployments securely. The company's solutions enable real-time end-to-end data protection, from the cloud to the device. It combines a Gartner-MQ-Leading cloud access security broker, the world’s only on-device secure web gateway, and zero-trust network access to secure any interaction. Bitglass was founded in 2013 and headquartered in Campbell, California.

Stormpath

Series A in 2013
Never build auth again. Stormpath’s Identity API and SDKs let developers implement authentication, authorization and user management into web or mobile app in minutes.

Sonatype

Series C in 2012
Sonatype, Inc. specializes in software supply chain automation, providing solutions that enable organizations to effectively manage their development lifecycles, including third-party and first-party code, infrastructure as code, and containerized applications. The company's flagship products include Nexus Lifecycle, which governs the flow of software components and enforces policies; Nexus Firewall, which prevents risky components from entering the supply chain; Nexus Auditor, for continuous monitoring of applications in production; and Nexus Repository, which organizes and distributes software components. Sonatype serves diverse industries such as finance, government, technology, insurance, healthcare, and manufacturing, supporting a significant portion of Fortune 100 companies. Established in 2008 and headquartered in Fulton, Maryland, the company also has offices in McLean, Virginia; London, United Kingdom; and Sydney, Australia. Sonatype is recognized for its commitment to innovation and has received accolades for its workplace culture and growth.

Stormpath

Seed Round in 2012
Never build auth again. Stormpath’s Identity API and SDKs let developers implement authentication, authorization and user management into web or mobile app in minutes.

Cloudflare

Series B in 2011
Cloudflare, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that provides a cloud platform offering a wide range of network services aimed at enhancing security and performance for businesses globally. The company delivers an integrated cloud-based security solution that safeguards various environments, including public and private clouds, on-premise systems, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Its security products encompass a range of services such as Cloud Firewall, Bot Management, and Distributed Denial of Service protection. In addition to security, Cloudflare offers performance solutions like Content Delivery and Intelligent Routing, as well as reliability solutions that include Load Balancing and DNS services. The company also focuses on protecting internal resources with Zero Trust Security and Access Management, which secures user access to applications and data, and a Secure Web Gateway to filter outbound Internet traffic. Additionally, Cloudflare provides consumer services like a DNS Resolver and a virtual private network (VPN) designed to enhance online security. Its diverse customer base spans various industries, including technology, healthcare, and government. Founded in 2009, Cloudflare has established strategic partnerships with companies like Baidu and JD Cloud.

NetCitadel

Venture Round in 2011
NetCitadel is a provider of next-generation security solutions that enhance the analysis and management of security events for organizations. Its ThreatOptics Threat Management Platform enriches security alerts with contextual data and threat analytics, allowing security teams to prioritize their responses and effectively mitigate potential incidents without requiring coding expertise. By integrating information from cloud and virtualization environments, NetCitadel helps customers minimize their security risk exposure while enhancing operational efficiency and response times. The company is privately held and based in Mountain View, California.

Cleversafe

Series C in 2010
Cleversafe, Inc. specializes in developing web-scale storage solutions tailored for the demands of hyperscale environments. Founded in 2004 and based in Chicago, Illinois, the company provides a range of services including enterprise storage, content repository, and Storage-as-a-Service. Cleversafe's technology addresses the rapid growth of unstructured data, which is increasing by 60-80 percent annually, by enabling businesses to store, manage, and access data at petabyte scale and beyond. The company's solutions are designed for various industries, including financial services, healthcare, media, oil and gas, and government, ensuring significant improvements in economic efficiency, security, and operational simplicity. As of November 2015, Cleversafe operates as a subsidiary of International Business Machines Corporation.

AuthWave Technologies

Seed Round in 2008
AuthWave Technologies develops mobile based consumer authentication and financial transaction security products using patentable technology.

Cleversafe

Series C in 2007
Cleversafe, Inc. specializes in developing web-scale storage solutions tailored for the demands of hyperscale environments. Founded in 2004 and based in Chicago, Illinois, the company provides a range of services including enterprise storage, content repository, and Storage-as-a-Service. Cleversafe's technology addresses the rapid growth of unstructured data, which is increasing by 60-80 percent annually, by enabling businesses to store, manage, and access data at petabyte scale and beyond. The company's solutions are designed for various industries, including financial services, healthcare, media, oil and gas, and government, ensuring significant improvements in economic efficiency, security, and operational simplicity. As of November 2015, Cleversafe operates as a subsidiary of International Business Machines Corporation.

Cleversafe

Series B in 2007
Cleversafe, Inc. specializes in developing web-scale storage solutions tailored for the demands of hyperscale environments. Founded in 2004 and based in Chicago, Illinois, the company provides a range of services including enterprise storage, content repository, and Storage-as-a-Service. Cleversafe's technology addresses the rapid growth of unstructured data, which is increasing by 60-80 percent annually, by enabling businesses to store, manage, and access data at petabyte scale and beyond. The company's solutions are designed for various industries, including financial services, healthcare, media, oil and gas, and government, ensuring significant improvements in economic efficiency, security, and operational simplicity. As of November 2015, Cleversafe operates as a subsidiary of International Business Machines Corporation.
PortAuthority Technologies, Inc. develops security software that controls the communication of sensitive information via outbound e-mail, Internal, and Web. It offers information leak prevention and data recovery security solutions that stop leaks of private and confidential information by monitoring outbound enterprise communication and delivering policy enforcement. The company also provides various services, such as risk assessment, risk visibility and risk remediation, and installation services. It serves financial services, healthcare, government, and technology industries.

Forcepoint

Post in 2006
Forcepoint LLC specializes in cybersecurity software solutions designed to protect users, data, and networks from both insider threats and external attacks. Serving industries such as financial services, healthcare, government, and public safety, the company offers a range of products, including content security solutions like the TRITON APX Suite, which integrates management for comprehensive security. Their offerings include TRITON AP-EMAIL and TRITON AP-WEB for protection against multi-stage and advanced threats, as well as TRITON AP-DATA and TRITON AP-ENDPOINT to safeguard critical data. Additionally, Forcepoint provides cloud security solutions, network security through Forcepoint Stonesoft NGFW, and advanced analytics with SureView Analytics. The company also offers consulting services in data security and cybersecurity intelligence. Founded in 2015 and based in Austin, Texas, Forcepoint operates as a subsidiary of Raytheon Company and maintains a center in Cork, Ireland.

Sourcefire

Venture Round in 2006
Sourcefire, Inc. provides enterprise threat management solutions for information technology (IT) infrastructures of healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, energy, education, retail, telecommunications, and federal and state government organizations in the United States and internationally. It manufactures various open source and commercial security products. The company's products include Snort, an open source intrusion prevention technology that is incorporated into the intrusion prevention system software component of the Sourcefire 3D System (Discover, Determine, Defend). The Sourcefire 3D System comprises multiple Sourcefire hardware and software product offerings, which provide an intelligent network defense that unifies intrusion prevention system, network behavior analysis, network access control, and vulnerability assessment solutions under a common management framework. Sourcefire also offers ClamAV, an open source gateway anti-virus and anti-malware project. In addition, the company offers technical support and professional services, including network security deployment, customer support, and education and certification services. Sourcefire markets and sells its appliances, software, and services through its direct sales organization and indirectly through the resellers, distributors, and original equipment manufacturers. The company was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Columbia, Maryland.

MailFrontier

Series C in 2006
MailFrontier, Inc. provides email and compliance solutions for individuals and organizations to protect email from spam, virus, phishing fraud, and other dangerous and costly email threats. It offers MailFrontier Gateway Server Enterprise Edition, which blocks spam and stops viruses, and separates phishing fraud while keeping organizations ahead of emerging email threats; MailFrontier Gateway Appliance that combines email security with the ease of the appliance—and scales to stay in front of company's needs; MailFrontier Gateway Server Small Business Edition that makes email threats easy for companies to detect; and MailFrontier Desktop 4.0, which is a personal email security that keeps users free of spam and phishing, free of hassle, and free of worry about emerging threats. The company was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Palo Alto, California. As of February 8, 2006, MailFrontier, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of SonicWALL, Inc.

Nevis Networks

Series B in 2005
Nevis Networks specializes in providing advanced security solutions for local area networks (LANs) to ensure data integrity, network availability, and regulatory compliance. The company's flagship product, LANenforcer, integrates various LAN security functions into a cohesive framework that inspects every data packet, ensuring user accountability and threat containment. Nevis Networks also offers the Personal DMZ, which creates a protective perimeter for individual users, and the LANenforcer Secure Access Switch that secures the LAN environment. Additionally, the LANenforcer appliance aggregates traffic from multiple access switches, enabling individualized access control and rapid threat detection. The LANsight Security Manager supports centralized security policy configuration and monitoring. The company serves a diverse range of industries, including financial services, healthcare, high-tech, and educational institutions. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Nevis Networks also has research and development facilities in Pune, India, and Beijing, China. In addition to its products, the company provides support, consulting, and customized training services to its clients.

StorCard

Series D in 2005
StorCard, Inc. designs, manufactures, and distributes solutions for secure storage, transportation, and access of digital information. It offers StorCard, a card type portable storage platform to transport, access, and store digital information; and StorReader, a USB/wi-fi compatible reader for the StorCard that works across a range of fixed and mobile device platforms.

Teros

Series D in 2005
Teros, Inc. provides security solutions for companies, government agencies, and large Web site operators. It develops Secure Application Gateway, Teros's FireLine Solution, Web Services, and SAFE modules that protect Web and Web services applications. The Secure Application Gateway is a hardened security appliance, which is deployed directly in the data path of application traffic and blocks attacks that are not detected by network-based firewalls and intrusion detection systems. The Teros's FireLine Solution blocks damaging Web-based attacks and prevents the disclosure of sensitive corporate and customer information. The Web Services allow developers to link business-critical applications to groups of users and applications. The SAFE modules provide defined object protection and deliver the capability of protecting user-defined data objects. The company was formerly known as Stratum8 Networks, Inc. and changed its name to Teros, Inc. in February 2003. The company was founded in 2000 and is based in Santa Clara, California. As of November 15, 2005, Teros Inc. operates as a subsidiary Citrix Systems, Inc.

ArcSight

Venture Round in 2005
ArcSight is a prominent provider of security and compliance management solutions focused on protecting enterprises, managed security service providers, and government agencies. The company offers a vendor-neutral platform that enables intelligent identification and prioritization of risks associated with external security threats, insider threats, and compliance breaches. ArcSight's flagship ESM solution acts as a centralized command center, effectively collecting and analyzing millions of events from diverse infrastructures to distill essential information for informed decision-making. By integrating with various security and networking products, ArcSight enhances the visibility of potential risks that may otherwise remain undetected. Its comprehensive suite also includes solutions for high-performance log management, network configuration management, and threat response management, creating a closed-loop process to address both security and compliance needs in real time.

StorCard

Series C in 2004
StorCard, Inc. designs, manufactures, and distributes solutions for secure storage, transportation, and access of digital information. It offers StorCard, a card type portable storage platform to transport, access, and store digital information; and StorReader, a USB/wi-fi compatible reader for the StorCard that works across a range of fixed and mobile device platforms.

IronPort Systems

Series D in 2004
Cisco acquired IronPort Systems in June, 2007. Now a part of the Cisco product family, IronPort email and web security appliances protect organizations of all sizes against spam, viruses, malware and other Internet threats — combining powerful performance with preventive and reactive security measures that are easy to deploy and manage. These award-winning products and solutions are available from your local account team and through authorized resellers.

WholeSecurity

Series B in 2004
WholeSecurity was a software company that provides behavior-based security and anti-phishing technology. It delivers security solutions that protect PCs from crimeware such as worms, Trojan horses, malicious spyware, and phishing attacks. The company also provides on-demand endpoint security for companies to protect access via SSL VPN, Citrix, or web mail technologies as well as always-on endpoint security for companies for threat protection on LANs or IPSEC VPNs. It was founded in 2000 and is based in Austin, Texas.

StorCard

Series C in 2004
StorCard, Inc. designs, manufactures, and distributes solutions for secure storage, transportation, and access of digital information. It offers StorCard, a card type portable storage platform to transport, access, and store digital information; and StorReader, a USB/wi-fi compatible reader for the StorCard that works across a range of fixed and mobile device platforms.

Sourcefire

Series C in 2004
Sourcefire, Inc. provides enterprise threat management solutions for information technology (IT) infrastructures of healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, energy, education, retail, telecommunications, and federal and state government organizations in the United States and internationally. It manufactures various open source and commercial security products. The company's products include Snort, an open source intrusion prevention technology that is incorporated into the intrusion prevention system software component of the Sourcefire 3D System (Discover, Determine, Defend). The Sourcefire 3D System comprises multiple Sourcefire hardware and software product offerings, which provide an intelligent network defense that unifies intrusion prevention system, network behavior analysis, network access control, and vulnerability assessment solutions under a common management framework. Sourcefire also offers ClamAV, an open source gateway anti-virus and anti-malware project. In addition, the company offers technical support and professional services, including network security deployment, customer support, and education and certification services. Sourcefire markets and sells its appliances, software, and services through its direct sales organization and indirectly through the resellers, distributors, and original equipment manufacturers. The company was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Columbia, Maryland.

MailFrontier

Series B in 2003
MailFrontier, Inc. provides email and compliance solutions for individuals and organizations to protect email from spam, virus, phishing fraud, and other dangerous and costly email threats. It offers MailFrontier Gateway Server Enterprise Edition, which blocks spam and stops viruses, and separates phishing fraud while keeping organizations ahead of emerging email threats; MailFrontier Gateway Appliance that combines email security with the ease of the appliance—and scales to stay in front of company's needs; MailFrontier Gateway Server Small Business Edition that makes email threats easy for companies to detect; and MailFrontier Desktop 4.0, which is a personal email security that keeps users free of spam and phishing, free of hassle, and free of worry about emerging threats. The company was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Palo Alto, California. As of February 8, 2006, MailFrontier, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of SonicWALL, Inc.

MailFrontier

Series A in 2002
MailFrontier, Inc. provides email and compliance solutions for individuals and organizations to protect email from spam, virus, phishing fraud, and other dangerous and costly email threats. It offers MailFrontier Gateway Server Enterprise Edition, which blocks spam and stops viruses, and separates phishing fraud while keeping organizations ahead of emerging email threats; MailFrontier Gateway Appliance that combines email security with the ease of the appliance—and scales to stay in front of company's needs; MailFrontier Gateway Server Small Business Edition that makes email threats easy for companies to detect; and MailFrontier Desktop 4.0, which is a personal email security that keeps users free of spam and phishing, free of hassle, and free of worry about emerging threats. The company was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Palo Alto, California. As of February 8, 2006, MailFrontier, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of SonicWALL, Inc.

Decru

Series B in 2002
Decru, Inc. specializes in providing storage security solutions tailored for enterprises and government organizations. Established in 2001 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, the company addresses critical business needs such as privacy, regulatory compliance, intellectual property protection, and internal controls. Decru's DataFort storage security appliances help organizations secure their networked storage environments, safeguarding data from both internal and external threats. Additionally, the company offers a software recovery tool compatible with UNIX and Windows workstations. Decru's solutions find applications in various sectors, including financial services, healthcare, telecommunications, media, semiconductors, aerospace, manufacturing, and government. As of 2005, Decru operates as a subsidiary of NetApp, Inc.

Teros

Series B in 2002
Teros, Inc. provides security solutions for companies, government agencies, and large Web site operators. It develops Secure Application Gateway, Teros's FireLine Solution, Web Services, and SAFE modules that protect Web and Web services applications. The Secure Application Gateway is a hardened security appliance, which is deployed directly in the data path of application traffic and blocks attacks that are not detected by network-based firewalls and intrusion detection systems. The Teros's FireLine Solution blocks damaging Web-based attacks and prevents the disclosure of sensitive corporate and customer information. The Web Services allow developers to link business-critical applications to groups of users and applications. The SAFE modules provide defined object protection and deliver the capability of protecting user-defined data objects. The company was formerly known as Stratum8 Networks, Inc. and changed its name to Teros, Inc. in February 2003. The company was founded in 2000 and is based in Santa Clara, California. As of November 15, 2005, Teros Inc. operates as a subsidiary Citrix Systems, Inc.

Guardent

Series C in 2001
Guardent is a provider of managed security services that specializes in computer network security in the United States. The company combines these managed services with vendor-independent consulting to enhance information security for organizations. By leveraging its expertise, Guardent aims to deliver effective security solutions at a lower operational cost compared to maintaining an internal security team.

Cyveillance

Venture Round in 2001
Cyveillance, Inc. specializes in online threat intelligence solutions designed to safeguard networks, customers, employees, and physical assets. The company provides machine-readable threat intelligence data feeds that correlate external threats with internal systems and offers an array of threat analysis and cyber investigation services, including risk assessments and digital artifact investigations. Cyveillance also addresses various cybersecurity issues, such as phishing attacks, identity theft, and brand abuse, through comprehensive response services and anti-phishing solutions. Additionally, it offers Brand Protection Solutions, corporate compliance, and security services to sectors including energy, finance, healthcare, and technology. With a focus on proactive threat identification and mitigation, Cyveillance supports a wide range of clients, including Global 2000 companies and regional financial institutions, through partnerships with major security and service providers. Founded in 1997 and based in Reston, Virginia, Cyveillance operates as a subsidiary of ZeroFOX, Inc.

HydraWEB Technologies

Venture Round in 2000
HydraWeb Technologies, Inc. builds and installs hardware and software systems that allow data network operations in financial service sector. It provides a fault-tolerant Web system that allows Webmasters and system administrators to load-balance large volumes of http requests across multiple servers or logical content clusters.
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