New Enterprise Associates

New Enterprise Associates is a venture capital firm founded in 1977 and based in Menlo Park, California, with offices in the United States, India and China. It makes investments across technology and healthcare startups at multiple stages, from seed to growth, including software, cloud, data, internet services, fintech, AI, e-commerce, and enterprise technology, as well as healthcare information technology, life sciences, medical devices, and biopharma. It also considers energy technology and infrastructure opportunities, such as solar, batteries and smart grids. The firm pursues a global approach, with activity in the United States, Asia and other regions, and supports companies through rounds of financing ranging from small to sizable investments as they scale. NEA focuses on building portfolios in software, IT services, consumer technology, and healthcare technology, backing ambitious entrepreneurs across sectors and geographies.

Michael Albert

Associate

Kate Barrett

Partner, Communications

James Buxton MD

Principal

Pamela Clark

General Partner

Vanessa Deng

Associate

Chris Doppman

Managing Director, LP Relations

Jay Graf

Venture Partner

Arjun Jain

Senior Associate

Nick Kline

Partner, LP Relations

Mohamad Makhzoumi

General Partner, Global Head of Healthcare Services

Jake Nunn

Partner

Greg Papadopoulos

Venture Partner

Arno Penzias Ph.D

Venture Partner

Tim Schaller

CFO

George Stamas

Venture Partner

Brad Thawley

Partner, Limited Partner Relations

Lulu Xu

Principal

Edison Zhang

Associate

Past deals in Cyber Security

Veza

Series D in 2025
Veza is the data security platform that helps users use and share their data safely. It makes it easy to understand, manage, and control who can and should take what action on what data. It organizes authorization metadata across identity providers, data systems, cloud service providers, and applications, all to address the toughest data security challenges of the modern era. The company is funded by top-tier investors including Accel, Bain Capital, Ballistic Ventures, Blackstone, GV, Norwest Venture Partners, and True Ventures.

Second Front Systems

Series C in 2024
Second Front Systems develops software that facilitates government access to innovative commercial technologies for national security missions. Its flagship product, Atlas Fulcrum, enables identification, assessment, and secure deployment of these technologies. The company also offers program management services and High Technology Council, an enterprise consortium fostering collaboration between market players.

SafeBase

Series B in 2024
SafeBase, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company founded in 2020 that specializes in cloud-based security software aimed at helping organizations establish and enhance their security programs. The company’s offerings include a smart trust center platform that facilitates the sharing of security posture and automates access to sensitive documents. SafeBase provides solutions such as SafeBase Inspected, which features a website badge linking to a custom security status page, as well as custom security checklists and continuous monitoring of security systems. Additionally, the software assists organizations in configuring security policies, thereby enabling them to implement robust security practices effectively.

Second Front Systems

Venture Round in 2024
Second Front Systems develops software that facilitates government access to innovative commercial technologies for national security missions. Its flagship product, Atlas Fulcrum, enables identification, assessment, and secure deployment of these technologies. The company also offers program management services and High Technology Council, an enterprise consortium fostering collaboration between market players.

Second Front Systems

Series B in 2023
Second Front Systems develops software that facilitates government access to innovative commercial technologies for national security missions. Its flagship product, Atlas Fulcrum, enables identification, assessment, and secure deployment of these technologies. The company also offers program management services and High Technology Council, an enterprise consortium fostering collaboration between market players.

Granica

Series A in 2023
Granica is a company that specializes in enhancing the efficiency and safety of artificial intelligence applications through its AI Data Readiness Platform. This platform assists data engineers and leaders in creating AI-ready data, which is crucial for optimizing machine learning models and analytics. By improving the efficiency of tabular and natural language processing training data, Granica significantly reduces storage costs and enhances query performance. The company focuses on mitigating risks associated with sensitive data leakage and harmful content, thereby ensuring privacy and safety in AI inputs and outputs. Granica curates and refines training datasets to select impactful samples, ultimately boosting the performance and reliability of AI models. Targeting enterprises in data-intensive sectors such as financial services, retail, geo-spatial intelligence, and autonomous vehicles, Granica enables clients to leverage AI more effectively, enhancing trust and improving business outcomes.

ZeroFOX

Post in 2022
ZeroFOX is a cybersecurity company that provides external threat intelligence and protection against social media–based threats. It operates a cloud-based platform delivering real-time social threat analytics, protection, and monitoring to safeguard brands, people, and data across the public attack surface. Its solutions address phishing, credential compromise, impersonation, information leakage, brand hijacking, and physical or reputational risks to executives and high-profile individuals, with services including managed monitoring and protection. The company supports industries such as financial services, retail, government, healthcare, technology, education, media, and sports, and offers specialized protections for elections and high-value personnel.

Antimatter

Series A in 2022
Antimatter is a company that provides cryptographic infrastructure services aimed at enhancing data security for B2B SaaS businesses. Founded in 2021 and located in Oakland, California, Antimatter's technology utilizes secure enclaves found in major cloud platforms to transparently encrypt customer data. This approach allows clients to adhere to stringent data security and privacy standards without necessitating any modifications to their existing code. By addressing the critical challenges of data security, Antimatter offers a solution that streamlines the protection of sensitive information for its customers.

ForAllSecure

Series B in 2022
ForAllSecure specializes in advanced fuzz testing solutions, leveraging patented technology from Carnegie Mellon University. It partners with Fortune 1000 companies across industries like aerospace and automotive to provide scalable, autonomous security testing that keeps pace with rapid development cycles and frequent deployments.

SafeBase

Series A in 2022
SafeBase, Inc. is a San Francisco-based company founded in 2020 that specializes in cloud-based security software aimed at helping organizations establish and enhance their security programs. The company’s offerings include a smart trust center platform that facilitates the sharing of security posture and automates access to sensitive documents. SafeBase provides solutions such as SafeBase Inspected, which features a website badge linking to a custom security status page, as well as custom security checklists and continuous monitoring of security systems. Additionally, the software assists organizations in configuring security policies, thereby enabling them to implement robust security practices effectively.

Beyond Identity

Series C in 2022
Beyond Identity, Inc. is a New York-based company that specializes in cloud-native passwordless identity management solutions. Founded in 2019, it aims to enhance digital security by replacing traditional passwords with secure, X.509-based certificates. This innovative approach creates a robust Chain of Trust, incorporating user and device identity along with a real-time assessment of device security for adaptive authentication and authorization. Beyond Identity's platform facilitates frictionless login experiences through biometric authentication and seamless integration with Single Sign-On (SSO) systems, catering to employees, contractors, and customers alike. By eliminating the use of passwords, the company helps organizations mitigate risks associated with credential-stuffing attacks and streamline their authentication processes, ultimately enabling greater business agility and cost efficiency.

Neo Cybernetica

Seed Round in 2022
Neo Cybernetica develops cybernetics technology to enhance artificially intelligent systems' capabilities. Its innovations enable these systems to operate autonomously or collaboratively with humans, pushing advancements in neuroscience, cognitive science, AI, simulation, and robotics.

HackerOne

Series E in 2022
HackerOne, established in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, operates a platform that connects businesses with cybersecurity researchers, known as "hackers". This platform facilitates ethical hacking, where these professionals identify vulnerabilities in companies' software applications. HackerOne mediates between the hackers and the businesses, enabling secure collaboration to improve security and protect consumer data. The company's services include bug bounty solutions, vulnerability disclosure programs, and coordination processes, helping organizations reduce security risks and build trust with their customers.

Virtru

Series C in 2022
Founded in 2012, Virtru specializes in data security solutions. Its platform enables businesses to protect sensitive information throughout its lifecycle without compromising ease of use, supporting compliance and maintaining control over data.

ThreatQuotient

Venture Round in 2021
Founded in 2013, ThreatQuotient develops a threat intelligence platform that centralizes management of external sources with internal security solutions. Its platform integrates with various tools for contextual intelligence and automates processes to improve efficiency and effectiveness of security operations.

ThreatQuotient

Debt Financing in 2021
Founded in 2013, ThreatQuotient develops a threat intelligence platform that centralizes management of external sources with internal security solutions. Its platform integrates with various tools for contextual intelligence and automates processes to improve efficiency and effectiveness of security operations.

Beyond Identity

Series B in 2020
Beyond Identity, Inc. is a New York-based company that specializes in cloud-native passwordless identity management solutions. Founded in 2019, it aims to enhance digital security by replacing traditional passwords with secure, X.509-based certificates. This innovative approach creates a robust Chain of Trust, incorporating user and device identity along with a real-time assessment of device security for adaptive authentication and authorization. Beyond Identity's platform facilitates frictionless login experiences through biometric authentication and seamless integration with Single Sign-On (SSO) systems, catering to employees, contractors, and customers alike. By eliminating the use of passwords, the company helps organizations mitigate risks associated with credential-stuffing attacks and streamline their authentication processes, ultimately enabling greater business agility and cost efficiency.

Illusive Networks

Series B in 2020
Illusive Networks Ltd. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in deception-based solutions designed to protect enterprise systems from cyber threats. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, with an additional office in New York, Illusive aims to reduce cyber risk by shrinking the attack surface and hindering an attacker's lateral movement within the network. Its platform creates a hostile environment for potential intruders by replacing vulnerable connections with deceptive alternatives, enabling the identification of attackers and providing actionable forensic insights. The company's offerings include a range of services such as compliance support, insider threat defense, and cloud security, as well as tools like the Illusive Networks Management Platform and Attack Surface Manager. Illusive serves a diverse clientele across various sectors, including financial services, healthcare, legal, manufacturing, retail, and technology, and is recognized for its advanced detection of persistent threats and targeted attacks.

Beyond Identity

Series A in 2020
Beyond Identity, Inc. is a New York-based company that specializes in cloud-native passwordless identity management solutions. Founded in 2019, it aims to enhance digital security by replacing traditional passwords with secure, X.509-based certificates. This innovative approach creates a robust Chain of Trust, incorporating user and device identity along with a real-time assessment of device security for adaptive authentication and authorization. Beyond Identity's platform facilitates frictionless login experiences through biometric authentication and seamless integration with Single Sign-On (SSO) systems, catering to employees, contractors, and customers alike. By eliminating the use of passwords, the company helps organizations mitigate risks associated with credential-stuffing attacks and streamline their authentication processes, ultimately enabling greater business agility and cost efficiency.

ZeroFOX

Series D in 2020
ZeroFOX is a cybersecurity company that provides external threat intelligence and protection against social media–based threats. It operates a cloud-based platform delivering real-time social threat analytics, protection, and monitoring to safeguard brands, people, and data across the public attack surface. Its solutions address phishing, credential compromise, impersonation, information leakage, brand hijacking, and physical or reputational risks to executives and high-profile individuals, with services including managed monitoring and protection. The company supports industries such as financial services, retail, government, healthcare, technology, education, media, and sports, and offers specialized protections for elections and high-value personnel.

HackerOne

Series D in 2019
HackerOne, established in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, operates a platform that connects businesses with cybersecurity researchers, known as "hackers". This platform facilitates ethical hacking, where these professionals identify vulnerabilities in companies' software applications. HackerOne mediates between the hackers and the businesses, enabling secure collaboration to improve security and protect consumer data. The company's services include bug bounty solutions, vulnerability disclosure programs, and coordination processes, helping organizations reduce security risks and build trust with their customers.

Yubico

Venture Round in 2019
Yubico AB is a company specializing in authentication solutions aimed at enhancing digital security for enterprises and online services. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, with an additional location in Sunnyvale, California, Yubico is renowned for its YubiKey, a hardware authentication token that provides strong two-factor authentication through a simple USB interface. The YubiKey is compatible with numerous platforms and services, offering various authentication methods such as one-time passcodes and passwordless login, which help prevent unauthorized access and identity theft. Yubico also offers YubiEnterprise Delivery, a cloud-based service for efficient YubiKey distribution, and YubiKey Firmware for secure pre-boot settings. The company's clientele includes individual developers, universities, and government entities, reflecting its broad impact across diverse industries including healthcare, finance, and technology. Yubico continues to innovate, expanding its product offerings to address the evolving challenges of digital security.

Expel

Series C in 2019
Expel, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in managed security software and services. Founded in 2016 and based in Herndon, Virginia, Expel offers a comprehensive security operations center (SOC)-as-a-service, which includes managed detection and response (MDR), threat hunting, remediation, and phishing support. The company’s platform, known as the Expel Workbench™, facilitates a collaborative experience, allowing customers to engage actively in their security operations. Users can monitor live investigations or receive detailed alerts throughout the investigative process. Expel’s approach emphasizes transparency and efficiency, enabling security teams to focus on strategic priorities while swiftly addressing threats such as ransomware, phishing, and supply chain attacks. With dedicated analysts available around the clock, Expel aims to enhance organizations' security posture by swiftly identifying and mitigating risks while reducing the noise of false positives.

Expanse

Series C in 2019
Expanse, Inc. is an enterprise software company based in San Francisco, California, specializing in data marshalling services to enhance the security and management of global internet assets. Founded in 2012 and formerly known as Qadium, Inc., the company provides an innovative platform that offers organizations an updated view of their internet-connected assets. This platform enables IT and security teams to gain visibility into their global internet attack surface, identifying unknown assets and managing exposure to online threats. Expanse's technology indexes global IP addresses, DNS protocol information, and registration records, allowing organizations to improve governance and IT operations while minimizing risks associated with their internet presence. Trusted by major enterprises and government agencies, Expanse monitors and tracks over 400 million internet- and cloud-connected assets, representing more than 10% of the global Internet, to enhance awareness and prevent successful cyberattacks.

Bitglass

Series D in 2019
Bitglass, Inc. is an information technology company that specializes in providing security solutions for sensitive data across cloud and mobile platforms while maintaining employee privacy. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Campbell, California, Bitglass offers a comprehensive cloud security platform that integrates a cloud access security broker, a secure web gateway, and zero-trust network access. This platform enables enterprises to move to SaaS-based and mobile environments securely, delivering real-time end-to-end data protection. Bitglass's solutions allow organizations to track confidential files, monitor for suspicious behavior, and receive alerts regarding policy violations and data leakage, ensuring robust security for all interactions across devices. The company also has regional offices in Toronto, Canada.

Tigera

Series B in 2018
Tigera offers Calico, a unified network security and observability platform for Kubernetes clusters. Its open-source solution, Calico Open Source, is widely adopted, powering over 100 million containers across millions of nodes worldwide. Tigera's software provides secure application connectivity across public clouds and on-premises environments.

Virtru

Series B in 2018
Founded in 2012, Virtru specializes in data security solutions. Its platform enables businesses to protect sensitive information throughout its lifecycle without compromising ease of use, supporting compliance and maintaining control over data.

Expel

Series B in 2018
Expel, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in managed security software and services. Founded in 2016 and based in Herndon, Virginia, Expel offers a comprehensive security operations center (SOC)-as-a-service, which includes managed detection and response (MDR), threat hunting, remediation, and phishing support. The company’s platform, known as the Expel Workbench™, facilitates a collaborative experience, allowing customers to engage actively in their security operations. Users can monitor live investigations or receive detailed alerts throughout the investigative process. Expel’s approach emphasizes transparency and efficiency, enabling security teams to focus on strategic priorities while swiftly addressing threats such as ransomware, phishing, and supply chain attacks. With dedicated analysts available around the clock, Expel aims to enhance organizations' security posture by swiftly identifying and mitigating risks while reducing the noise of false positives.

DataVisor

Series C in 2018
DataVisor Inc. is a technology company specializing in fraud and financial crime detection through advanced big data solutions. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company employs unsupervised machine learning to identify and predict attack vectors across various user accounts. Its flagship products include dCube, a proactive fraud management solution that detects known and unknown fraud, and dVector, which provides accurate fraud signals and contextual analysis for effective decision-making. DataVisor also offers dEdge, which gathers real-time intelligence from connected devices to safeguard mobile and web applications against manipulation and threats. The company's solutions address a wide range of issues, including account takeovers, fake accounts, transaction fraud, and content moderation, serving industries such as financial services, e-commerce, social platforms, and telecommunications.

Tigera

Series A in 2018
Tigera offers Calico, a unified network security and observability platform for Kubernetes clusters. Its open-source solution, Calico Open Source, is widely adopted, powering over 100 million containers across millions of nodes worldwide. Tigera's software provides secure application connectivity across public clouds and on-premises environments.

ThreatQuotient

Series C in 2017
Founded in 2013, ThreatQuotient develops a threat intelligence platform that centralizes management of external sources with internal security solutions. Its platform integrates with various tools for contextual intelligence and automates processes to improve efficiency and effectiveness of security operations.

BrandShield

Venture Round in 2017
BrandShield is a digital risk protection company that offers comprehensive cybersecurity solutions focused on brand protection. Utilizing advanced artificial intelligence and data analysis, BrandShield monitors, detects, and removes various online threats, including scams, counterfeit sales, trademark infringements, and social media impersonation. Its patented technology employs sophisticated algorithms and pattern recognition to identify and prioritize threats, enabling organizations to effectively combat fraud and protect their digital assets. BrandShield provides a range of services, including enforcement tools for takedown actions, making brand protection accessible for businesses of all sizes. By revolutionizing online brand protection, BrandShield enhances the ability of organizations to safeguard their reputation and assets in an increasingly complex digital landscape.

Noonlight

Seed Round in 2017
Noonlight, Inc. is a personal safety technology company that develops a mobile application designed to enhance user safety by connecting various Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Saint Louis, Missouri, Noonlight's application enables users to create accounts, connect their devices, and sense potential danger. The platform offers a seamless experience across iOS and Android devices, allowing for precise location detection and the ability to trigger alarms manually. In emergency situations, the application can alert law enforcement without requiring a 911 call or the need for users to communicate verbally. Noonlight has evolved into a comprehensive connected safety platform, partnering with various products and services to provide 24/7 professional monitoring and data-driven emergency response, ensuring users can feel secure in any environment.

Expanse

Series B in 2017
Expanse, Inc. is an enterprise software company based in San Francisco, California, specializing in data marshalling services to enhance the security and management of global internet assets. Founded in 2012 and formerly known as Qadium, Inc., the company provides an innovative platform that offers organizations an updated view of their internet-connected assets. This platform enables IT and security teams to gain visibility into their global internet attack surface, identifying unknown assets and managing exposure to online threats. Expanse's technology indexes global IP addresses, DNS protocol information, and registration records, allowing organizations to improve governance and IT operations while minimizing risks associated with their internet presence. Trusted by major enterprises and government agencies, Expanse monitors and tracks over 400 million internet- and cloud-connected assets, representing more than 10% of the global Internet, to enhance awareness and prevent successful cyberattacks.

Yubico

Venture Round in 2017
Yubico AB is a company specializing in authentication solutions aimed at enhancing digital security for enterprises and online services. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, with an additional location in Sunnyvale, California, Yubico is renowned for its YubiKey, a hardware authentication token that provides strong two-factor authentication through a simple USB interface. The YubiKey is compatible with numerous platforms and services, offering various authentication methods such as one-time passcodes and passwordless login, which help prevent unauthorized access and identity theft. Yubico also offers YubiEnterprise Delivery, a cloud-based service for efficient YubiKey distribution, and YubiKey Firmware for secure pre-boot settings. The company's clientele includes individual developers, universities, and government entities, reflecting its broad impact across diverse industries including healthcare, finance, and technology. Yubico continues to innovate, expanding its product offerings to address the evolving challenges of digital security.

HackerOne

Series C in 2017
HackerOne, established in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, operates a platform that connects businesses with cybersecurity researchers, known as "hackers". This platform facilitates ethical hacking, where these professionals identify vulnerabilities in companies' software applications. HackerOne mediates between the hackers and the businesses, enabling secure collaboration to improve security and protect consumer data. The company's services include bug bounty solutions, vulnerability disclosure programs, and coordination processes, helping organizations reduce security risks and build trust with their customers.

Barkly

Series A in 2017
Barkly is a developer of an advanced endpoint protection platform aimed at safeguarding users from contemporary cyber threats. The company's innovative solution utilizes a combination of responsive machine learning and runtime behavior analysis to effectively block various types of attacks, including file-based, fileless, and exploit attempts. Barkly's approach provides deep CPU-level visibility while maintaining optimal system performance, ensuring users are protected against a wide range of threats such as exploits, scripts, executables, and ransomware. This technology is designed to minimize false positives and simplify management, delivering robust security for endpoint devices.

Bitglass

Series C in 2017
Bitglass, Inc. is an information technology company that specializes in providing security solutions for sensitive data across cloud and mobile platforms while maintaining employee privacy. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Campbell, California, Bitglass offers a comprehensive cloud security platform that integrates a cloud access security broker, a secure web gateway, and zero-trust network access. This platform enables enterprises to move to SaaS-based and mobile environments securely, delivering real-time end-to-end data protection. Bitglass's solutions allow organizations to track confidential files, monitor for suspicious behavior, and receive alerts regarding policy violations and data leakage, ensuring robust security for all interactions across devices. The company also has regional offices in Toronto, Canada.

Fugue

Series D in 2017
Fugue develops an operating system for managing cloud-based workloads, ensuring continuous compliance with enterprise security policies. Its solution identifies and remediates cloud infrastructure security risks and compliance violations, preventing data breaches. Fugue automates compliance audits using out-of-the-box frameworks such as HIPAA, GDPR, CIS Benchmark, and NIST 800-53, supporting custom policies. It integrates with CI/CD pipelines to enforce compliance and prevent unauthorized changes.

Cyence

Series A in 2016
Cyence Inc. is a technology company based in San Mateo, California, specializing in economic modeling of cyber risk for the global insurance industry. Founded in 2014, Cyence has developed a sophisticated 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 and selecting risks, assessing and pricing those risks, and managing risk portfolios and accumulations. By leveraging large-scale data collection, machine learning, and advanced economic modeling, Cyence enables insurers to effectively navigate the complexities of cyber risk and innovate new insurance products. As of November 2017, Cyence operates as a subsidiary of Guidewire Software, Inc.

Expel

Series A in 2016
Expel, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in managed security software and services. Founded in 2016 and based in Herndon, Virginia, Expel offers a comprehensive security operations center (SOC)-as-a-service, which includes managed detection and response (MDR), threat hunting, remediation, and phishing support. The company’s platform, known as the Expel Workbench™, facilitates a collaborative experience, allowing customers to engage actively in their security operations. Users can monitor live investigations or receive detailed alerts throughout the investigative process. Expel’s approach emphasizes transparency and efficiency, enabling security teams to focus on strategic priorities while swiftly addressing threats such as ransomware, phishing, and supply chain attacks. With dedicated analysts available around the clock, Expel aims to enhance organizations' security posture by swiftly identifying and mitigating risks while reducing the noise of false positives.

ThreatQuotient

Series B in 2016
Founded in 2013, ThreatQuotient develops a threat intelligence platform that centralizes management of external sources with internal security solutions. Its platform integrates with various tools for contextual intelligence and automates processes to improve efficiency and effectiveness of security operations.

Virtru

Series A in 2016
Founded in 2012, Virtru specializes in data security solutions. Its platform enables businesses to protect sensitive information throughout its lifecycle without compromising ease of use, supporting compliance and maintaining control over data.

Intrinsic

Seed Round in 2016
Intrinsic is a cybersecurity company that specializes in application runtime security technology for Node.js applications. Founded in 2015 and based in San Francisco, California, Intrinsic was previously known as GitStar. The company focuses on securing web applications, providing solutions to protect against vulnerabilities and threats in real-time. As of August 2019, Intrinsic operates as a subsidiary of VMware, Inc.

Veriflow

Series A in 2016
Veriflow is a technology company that focuses on enhancing network security and reliability through formal verification of network infrastructure. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Veriflow employs continuous network verification technology to predict potential outages and vulnerabilities before they can impact business operations. This proactive approach allows IT teams to maintain secure and resilient networks by identifying and addressing issues quickly, often in just a few clicks. Supported by notable investors such as New Enterprise Associates, Menlo Ventures, the National Science Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Defense, Veriflow is dedicated to ensuring that enterprises can effectively manage their network performance and security.

Tigera

Series A in 2016
Tigera offers Calico, a unified network security and observability platform for Kubernetes clusters. Its open-source solution, Calico Open Source, is widely adopted, powering over 100 million containers across millions of nodes worldwide. Tigera's software provides secure application connectivity across public clouds and on-premises environments.

Expanse

Series A in 2016
Expanse, Inc. is an enterprise software company based in San Francisco, California, specializing in data marshalling services to enhance the security and management of global internet assets. Founded in 2012 and formerly known as Qadium, Inc., the company provides an innovative platform that offers organizations an updated view of their internet-connected assets. This platform enables IT and security teams to gain visibility into their global internet attack surface, identifying unknown assets and managing exposure to online threats. Expanse's technology indexes global IP addresses, DNS protocol information, and registration records, allowing organizations to improve governance and IT operations while minimizing risks associated with their internet presence. Trusted by major enterprises and government agencies, Expanse monitors and tracks over 400 million internet- and cloud-connected assets, representing more than 10% of the global Internet, to enhance awareness and prevent successful cyberattacks.

Illusive Networks

Series B in 2016
Illusive Networks Ltd. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in deception-based solutions designed to protect enterprise systems from cyber threats. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, with an additional office in New York, Illusive aims to reduce cyber risk by shrinking the attack surface and hindering an attacker's lateral movement within the network. Its platform creates a hostile environment for potential intruders by replacing vulnerable connections with deceptive alternatives, enabling the identification of attackers and providing actionable forensic insights. The company's offerings include a range of services such as compliance support, insider threat defense, and cloud security, as well as tools like the Illusive Networks Management Platform and Attack Surface Manager. Illusive serves a diverse clientele across various sectors, including financial services, healthcare, legal, manufacturing, retail, and technology, and is recognized for its advanced detection of persistent threats and targeted attacks.

LinkDoc

Series B in 2016
LinkDoc Technology Limited, founded in 2014 and headquartered in Beijing, China, specializes in developing medical data solutions and big data platforms focused on oncology. The company provides clinical structured data services to oncology hospitals, enabling them to address scientific and clinical challenges effectively. LinkDoc is dedicated to offering continuous care for patients with critical diseases and delivers data-driven precision life sciences solutions that facilitate clinical research and enhance real-world adoption for life sciences companies and healthcare providers. Additionally, LinkDoc ensures that its private hospital deployments comply with US HIPAA Act standards, implementing robust security measures to protect patient privacy and data integrity.

Fugue

Series C in 2016
Fugue develops an operating system for managing cloud-based workloads, ensuring continuous compliance with enterprise security policies. Its solution identifies and remediates cloud infrastructure security risks and compliance violations, preventing data breaches. Fugue automates compliance audits using out-of-the-box frameworks such as HIPAA, GDPR, CIS Benchmark, and NIST 800-53, supporting custom policies. It integrates with CI/CD pipelines to enforce compliance and prevent unauthorized changes.

ZeroFOX

Series B in 2015
ZeroFOX is a cybersecurity company that provides external threat intelligence and protection against social media–based threats. It operates a cloud-based platform delivering real-time social threat analytics, protection, and monitoring to safeguard brands, people, and data across the public attack surface. Its solutions address phishing, credential compromise, impersonation, information leakage, brand hijacking, and physical or reputational risks to executives and high-profile individuals, with services including managed monitoring and protection. The company supports industries such as financial services, retail, government, healthcare, technology, education, media, and sports, and offers specialized protections for elections and high-value personnel.

ThreatQuotient

Series A in 2015
Founded in 2013, ThreatQuotient develops a threat intelligence platform that centralizes management of external sources with internal security solutions. Its platform integrates with various tools for contextual intelligence and automates processes to improve efficiency and effectiveness of security operations.

Illusive Networks

Series B in 2015
Illusive Networks Ltd. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in deception-based solutions designed to protect enterprise systems from cyber threats. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, with an additional office in New York, Illusive aims to reduce cyber risk by shrinking the attack surface and hindering an attacker's lateral movement within the network. Its platform creates a hostile environment for potential intruders by replacing vulnerable connections with deceptive alternatives, enabling the identification of attackers and providing actionable forensic insights. The company's offerings include a range of services such as compliance support, insider threat defense, and cloud security, as well as tools like the Illusive Networks Management Platform and Attack Surface Manager. Illusive serves a diverse clientele across various sectors, including financial services, healthcare, legal, manufacturing, retail, and technology, and is recognized for its advanced detection of persistent threats and targeted attacks.

DataVisor

Series A in 2015
DataVisor Inc. is a technology company specializing in fraud and financial crime detection through advanced big data solutions. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company employs unsupervised machine learning to identify and predict attack vectors across various user accounts. Its flagship products include dCube, a proactive fraud management solution that detects known and unknown fraud, and dVector, which provides accurate fraud signals and contextual analysis for effective decision-making. DataVisor also offers dEdge, which gathers real-time intelligence from connected devices to safeguard mobile and web applications against manipulation and threats. The company's solutions address a wide range of issues, including account takeovers, fake accounts, transaction fraud, and content moderation, serving industries such as financial services, e-commerce, social platforms, and telecommunications.

Code42

Series B in 2015
Code42 provides data loss protection, visibility, and recovery software that rapidly detects insider threats, supports regulatory compliance, and accelerates incident response. Its platform protects data on endpoints and in the cloud by continuously collecting files via a lightweight agent, enabling organizations to secure every file on laptops and desktops without disrupting collaboration. The solution helps IT and security teams manage and recover from data breaches, leaks, and theft while preserving an open, collaborative work environment.

Cloudflare

Series D in 2015
Cloudflare, Inc. is a San Francisco-based software company that specializes in web performance and security services for businesses globally. It operates a cloud platform that integrates various network services, including security solutions such as Cloud Firewall, Bot Management, and Distributed Denial of Service protection. The company enhances website performance through its Content Delivery Network (CDN) and intelligent routing, while also providing optimization tools for content and images. Furthermore, Cloudflare offers reliability solutions like Load Balancing and DNS services, alongside security features aimed at protecting internal resources through Zero Trust Security and Secure Web Gateway. Its consumer offerings include a DNS resolver and a virtual private network (VPN) designed to secure mobile traffic. Cloudflare serves diverse industries, including technology, healthcare, financial services, and government, and was founded in 2009.

HackerOne

Series B in 2015
HackerOne, established in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, operates a platform that connects businesses with cybersecurity researchers, known as "hackers". This platform facilitates ethical hacking, where these professionals identify vulnerabilities in companies' software applications. HackerOne mediates between the hackers and the businesses, enabling secure collaboration to improve security and protect consumer data. The company's services include bug bounty solutions, vulnerability disclosure programs, and coordination processes, helping organizations reduce security risks and build trust with their customers.

Barkly

Series A in 2015
Barkly is a developer of an advanced endpoint protection platform aimed at safeguarding users from contemporary cyber threats. The company's innovative solution utilizes a combination of responsive machine learning and runtime behavior analysis to effectively block various types of attacks, including file-based, fileless, and exploit attempts. Barkly's approach provides deep CPU-level visibility while maintaining optimal system performance, ensuring users are protected against a wide range of threats such as exploits, scripts, executables, and ransomware. This technology is designed to minimize false positives and simplify management, delivering robust security for endpoint devices.

Niara

Series B in 2015
Niara, Inc., established in 2013 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, specializes in security analytics for detecting internal attacks and responding to incidents efficiently. Its solution automates the detection of compromised users and malicious insiders by applying advanced machine learning algorithms to data from networks and security infrastructure. Niara offers its platform as both on-premise and cloud deployment options, aiming to reduce investigation time and enhance threat hunting efforts. As of February 1, 2017, Niara operates as a subsidiary of HPE Aruba.

LinkDoc

Series A in 2015
LinkDoc Technology Limited, founded in 2014 and headquartered in Beijing, China, specializes in developing medical data solutions and big data platforms focused on oncology. The company provides clinical structured data services to oncology hospitals, enabling them to address scientific and clinical challenges effectively. LinkDoc is dedicated to offering continuous care for patients with critical diseases and delivers data-driven precision life sciences solutions that facilitate clinical research and enhance real-world adoption for life sciences companies and healthcare providers. Additionally, LinkDoc ensures that its private hospital deployments comply with US HIPAA Act standards, implementing robust security measures to protect patient privacy and data integrity.

Veriflow

Seed Round in 2014
Veriflow is a technology company that focuses on enhancing network security and reliability through formal verification of network infrastructure. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Veriflow employs continuous network verification technology to predict potential outages and vulnerabilities before they can impact business operations. This proactive approach allows IT teams to maintain secure and resilient networks by identifying and addressing issues quickly, often in just a few clicks. Supported by notable investors such as New Enterprise Associates, Menlo Ventures, the National Science Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Defense, Veriflow is dedicated to ensuring that enterprises can effectively manage their network performance and security.

Fugue

Series B in 2014
Fugue develops an operating system for managing cloud-based workloads, ensuring continuous compliance with enterprise security policies. Its solution identifies and remediates cloud infrastructure security risks and compliance violations, preventing data breaches. Fugue automates compliance audits using out-of-the-box frameworks such as HIPAA, GDPR, CIS Benchmark, and NIST 800-53, supporting custom policies. It integrates with CI/CD pipelines to enforce compliance and prevent unauthorized changes.

Bitglass

Series B in 2014
Bitglass, Inc. is an information technology company that specializes in providing security solutions for sensitive data across cloud and mobile platforms while maintaining employee privacy. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Campbell, California, Bitglass offers a comprehensive cloud security platform that integrates a cloud access security broker, a secure web gateway, and zero-trust network access. This platform enables enterprises to move to SaaS-based and mobile environments securely, delivering real-time end-to-end data protection. Bitglass's solutions allow organizations to track confidential files, monitor for suspicious behavior, and receive alerts regarding policy violations and data leakage, ensuring robust security for all interactions across devices. The company also has regional offices in Toronto, Canada.

ZeroFOX

Series A in 2014
ZeroFOX is a cybersecurity company that provides external threat intelligence and protection against social media–based threats. It operates a cloud-based platform delivering real-time social threat analytics, protection, and monitoring to safeguard brands, people, and data across the public attack surface. Its solutions address phishing, credential compromise, impersonation, information leakage, brand hijacking, and physical or reputational risks to executives and high-profile individuals, with services including managed monitoring and protection. The company supports industries such as financial services, retail, government, healthcare, technology, education, media, and sports, and offers specialized protections for elections and high-value personnel.

Niara

Series A in 2014
Niara, Inc., established in 2013 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, specializes in security analytics for detecting internal attacks and responding to incidents efficiently. Its solution automates the detection of compromised users and malicious insiders by applying advanced machine learning algorithms to data from networks and security infrastructure. Niara offers its platform as both on-premise and cloud deployment options, aiming to reduce investigation time and enhance threat hunting efforts. As of February 1, 2017, Niara operates as a subsidiary of HPE Aruba.

Cloudflare

Series C in 2013
Cloudflare, Inc. is a San Francisco-based software company that specializes in web performance and security services for businesses globally. It operates a cloud platform that integrates various network services, including security solutions such as Cloud Firewall, Bot Management, and Distributed Denial of Service protection. The company enhances website performance through its Content Delivery Network (CDN) and intelligent routing, while also providing optimization tools for content and images. Furthermore, Cloudflare offers reliability solutions like Load Balancing and DNS services, alongside security features aimed at protecting internal resources through Zero Trust Security and Secure Web Gateway. Its consumer offerings include a DNS resolver and a virtual private network (VPN) designed to secure mobile traffic. Cloudflare serves diverse industries, including technology, healthcare, financial services, and government, and was founded in 2009.

Bitglass

Series A in 2013
Bitglass, Inc. is an information technology company that specializes in providing security solutions for sensitive data across cloud and mobile platforms while maintaining employee privacy. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Campbell, California, Bitglass offers a comprehensive cloud security platform that integrates a cloud access security broker, a secure web gateway, and zero-trust network access. This platform enables enterprises to move to SaaS-based and mobile environments securely, delivering real-time end-to-end data protection. Bitglass's solutions allow organizations to track confidential files, monitor for suspicious behavior, and receive alerts regarding policy violations and data leakage, ensuring robust security for all interactions across devices. The company also has regional offices in Toronto, Canada.

Sonatype

Series C in 2012
Sonatype, Inc. is a provider of software supply chain automation solutions, established in 2008 and headquartered in Fulton, Maryland, with additional offices in McLean, Virginia; London, United Kingdom; and Sydney, Australia. The company offers a comprehensive suite of tools designed to manage and secure software supply chains, including Nexus Lifecycle, Nexus Firewall, Nexus Auditor, Nexus Repository, and Nexus Repository OSS. These solutions help organizations control the flow of components, prevent risky elements from entering the supply chain, monitor applications in production, and efficiently store and distribute software components. Serving a diverse range of industries such as finance, government, technology, insurance, healthcare, and manufacturing, Sonatype supports approximately 70% of the Fortune 100 and is utilized by over 15 million developers globally. Recognized for its innovative workplace culture and growth, Sonatype continues to transform cloud-native development lifecycles, ensuring higher quality, maintainable, and secure software.

Cloudflare

Series B in 2011
Cloudflare, Inc. is a San Francisco-based software company that specializes in web performance and security services for businesses globally. It operates a cloud platform that integrates various network services, including security solutions such as Cloud Firewall, Bot Management, and Distributed Denial of Service protection. The company enhances website performance through its Content Delivery Network (CDN) and intelligent routing, while also providing optimization tools for content and images. Furthermore, Cloudflare offers reliability solutions like Load Balancing and DNS services, alongside security features aimed at protecting internal resources through Zero Trust Security and Secure Web Gateway. Its consumer offerings include a DNS resolver and a virtual private network (VPN) designed to secure mobile traffic. Cloudflare serves diverse industries, including technology, healthcare, financial services, and government, and was founded in 2009.

NetCitadel

Venture Round in 2011
NetCitadel is a privately held company based in Mountain View, California, specializing in next-generation security solutions that enhance threat management for organizations. Its flagship product, the ThreatOptics Threat Management Platform, provides comprehensive context data and threat analytics to existing security alerts, enabling security teams to analyze, prioritize, and respond to threats effectively without the need for coding. By integrating information from cloud and virtualization environments, NetCitadel's solutions help customers minimize security risks while improving operational efficiencies and response times. The company's innovative approach allows organizations to maintain a single integrated view of security events, facilitating rapid containment of potential issues before they escalate.

Financial Software & Systems

Series C in 2009
Financial Software & Systems (FSS) is a global company specializing in banking and digital payments, headquartered in India. With a team of over 2,500 payment professionals, FSS serves more than 150 clients across regions including Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and North America. The company has over 25 years of experience in the payments domain, offering a comprehensive suite of software products and custom solutions that encompass issuance, omnichannel acquiring, digital banking, and payment processing. FSS provides critical services such as ATM and POS solutions, smart reconciliation, monitoring, digital security, payment analytics, and financial inclusion. Its diverse customer base includes banks, central regulators, governments, financial intermediaries, merchants, and payment associations, enabling them to efficiently process millions of transactions daily while ensuring security and compliance.

Actelis Networks

Series E in 2007
Actelis Networks specializes in high-performance broadband over copper solutions, enabling service providers to deliver Ethernet and broadband access services more efficiently than fiber optics or microwave. Their product portfolio includes aggregation switches, Ethernet access devices, management suites, and support services. Actelis caters to a diverse range of customers, including telecommunications companies, government agencies, educational institutions, and industrial organizations worldwide.

PortAuthority Technologies

Series D in 2006
PortAuthority Technologies, Inc. specializes in security software designed to manage and safeguard sensitive information shared through outbound email, internal communication, and the web. The company provides solutions focused on information leak prevention and data recovery, effectively monitoring enterprise communications to enforce policies that prevent the unauthorized dissemination of private and confidential data. In addition to its software offerings, PortAuthority Technologies delivers services such as risk assessment, risk visibility, risk remediation, and installation, catering primarily to the financial services, healthcare, government, and technology sectors.

Forcepoint

Post in 2006
Forcepoint LLC is a leading provider of cybersecurity solutions, founded in 2015 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, with an additional center in Cork, Ireland. The company operates as a subsidiary of Raytheon Company. Forcepoint specializes in protecting users, data, and networks against both internal and external threats across various industries such as financial services, healthcare, government, and justice & public safety. Its comprehensive suite of solutions includes content security (TRITON APX Suite, TRITON AP-EMAIL, TRITON AP-WEB), insider threat protection (TRITON AP-DATA, TRITON AP-ENDPOINT), cloud security (TRITON AP-EMAIL Cloud, TRITON AP-WEB Cloud), Linux threat protection, advanced analytics (SureView Analytics), and network security solutions (Forcepoint Stonesoft NGFW). Additionally, Forcepoint offers services in data security consulting, cybersecurity intelligence, implementation packages, training, and certifications. The company aims to simplify security management by providing a unified, cloud-centric platform that enables organizations to safely embrace transformative technologies such as cloud, mobility, and the Internet of Things (IoT).

Sourcefire

Venture Round in 2006
Sourcefire, Inc. is a provider of enterprise threat management solutions focused on enhancing the cybersecurity of IT infrastructures across various sectors, including healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, energy, education, retail, telecommunications, and government organizations. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Columbia, Maryland, the company develops both open source and commercial security products. Notably, its offerings include Snort, an open source intrusion prevention technology, and the Sourcefire 3D System, which integrates multiple security solutions such as intrusion prevention, network behavior analysis, and vulnerability assessment within a unified management framework. Additionally, Sourcefire provides ClamAV, an open source anti-virus and anti-malware solution. Alongside its products, the company offers technical support and professional services that encompass network security deployment, customer support, and certification training. Sourcefire markets its products through a direct sales force and through partnerships with resellers, distributors, and original equipment manufacturers.

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
Founded in 2002, Nevis Networks specializes in LAN security systems using ASIC-based technology. It offers products like LANenforcer for data integrity and threat containment, Personal DMZ for user-specific access control, and LANsight Security Manager for centralized policy configuration and reporting. Serving industries such as finance, tech, healthcare, and education, Nevis Networks is headquartered in Mountain View, California.

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.

Actelis Networks

Series D in 2005
Actelis Networks specializes in high-performance broadband over copper solutions, enabling service providers to deliver Ethernet and broadband access services more efficiently than fiber optics or microwave. Their product portfolio includes aggregation switches, Ethernet access devices, management suites, and support services. Actelis caters to a diverse range of customers, including telecommunications companies, government agencies, educational institutions, and industrial organizations worldwide.

ArcSight

Venture Round in 2005
ArcSight offers intelligent security and compliance management solutions for enterprises, MSSPs, and government agencies. Its award-winning Enterprise Security Manager (ESM) platform integrates hundreds of security products to detect risks across heterogeneous infrastructures, providing real-time and historic views with complementary solutions for log management, network configuration management, and threat response.

IronPort Systems

Series D in 2004
IronPort Systems, now part of Cisco, specializes in email and web security. It offers appliances that safeguard organizations from spam, viruses, malware, and other internet threats. These products combine robust performance with preventive and reactive security measures, designed for easy deployment and management. They are available through Cisco's local account teams and authorized resellers.

WholeSecurity

Series B in 2004
WholeSecurity was a software company specializing in behavior-based security and anti-phishing technology, founded in 2000 and headquartered in Austin, Texas. The company developed solutions to protect personal computers from various cyber threats, including crimeware, worms, Trojan horses, malicious spyware, and phishing attacks. WholeSecurity offered on-demand endpoint security for organizations, enabling protection for access through SSL VPNs, Citrix, and web mail technologies. Additionally, the company provided always-on endpoint security, ensuring threat protection across local area networks and IPSEC VPNs. Its focus was on preventing, mitigating, and detecting malicious threats, safeguarding against eavesdropping and electronic theft.

Sourcefire

Series C in 2004
Sourcefire, Inc. is a provider of enterprise threat management solutions focused on enhancing the cybersecurity of IT infrastructures across various sectors, including healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, energy, education, retail, telecommunications, and government organizations. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Columbia, Maryland, the company develops both open source and commercial security products. Notably, its offerings include Snort, an open source intrusion prevention technology, and the Sourcefire 3D System, which integrates multiple security solutions such as intrusion prevention, network behavior analysis, and vulnerability assessment within a unified management framework. Additionally, Sourcefire provides ClamAV, an open source anti-virus and anti-malware solution. Alongside its products, the company offers technical support and professional services that encompass network security deployment, customer support, and certification training. Sourcefire markets its products through a direct sales force and through partnerships with resellers, distributors, and original equipment manufacturers.

Data Domain

Series B in 2003
Data Domain is a provider of deduplication storage systems that focuses on disk-to-disk backup, data archiving, and disaster recovery solutions. Founded in October 2001 and based in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, the company caters to a diverse range of industries, including education, healthcare, finance, and technology, across North America and Europe. Data Domain’s offerings include software products such as replicators for disaster recovery, boost software to enhance data backup efficiency, encryption software for securing incoming data, and retention lock software that supports compliance with IT governance policies. Additionally, the company provides virtual tape library software for SAN environments and a web-based application for system management known as Enterprise Manager. Its comprehensive infrastructure solutions address backup and recovery, archiving, compliance, and virtualization needs, positioning Data Domain as a key player in the data protection and management market.

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.

Rainfinity

Series E in 2003
Rainfinity provides security administrators with a platform for firewalls, Internet connection, and gateway security applications. Its products include RainWall High Availability Platform, which enables security administrators to cluster firewalls, and content security servers, and to eliminate single points of failure and performance bottlenecks; RainConnect, a software traffic management solution for multi-homed networks; and RainStorage, which is a data movement solution that moves data between any Internet protocol-based storage device without any disruption to applications or end-users. The company sells its products directly, as well as through original equipment manufacturer partners. Rainfinity was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Pasadena, California.

Data Domain

Series A in 2002
Data Domain is a provider of deduplication storage systems that focuses on disk-to-disk backup, data archiving, and disaster recovery solutions. Founded in October 2001 and based in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, the company caters to a diverse range of industries, including education, healthcare, finance, and technology, across North America and Europe. Data Domain’s offerings include software products such as replicators for disaster recovery, boost software to enhance data backup efficiency, encryption software for securing incoming data, and retention lock software that supports compliance with IT governance policies. Additionally, the company provides virtual tape library software for SAN environments and a web-based application for system management known as Enterprise Manager. Its comprehensive infrastructure solutions address backup and recovery, archiving, compliance, and virtualization needs, positioning Data Domain as a key player in the data protection and management market.

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. Founded 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. Its flagship product, the DataFort storage security appliance, enhances networked storage environments by safeguarding data against both internal and external threats. Decru's offerings also include a software recovery tool compatible with UNIX and Windows systems, facilitating various applications like storage consolidation, backup and disaster recovery, secure access controls, secure data hosting, secure email restores, and database security. The company serves a diverse clientele across multiple 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 based in the United States, specializing in computer network security. The company combines its managed security offerings with independent consulting, enabling organizations to enhance their information security measures. By leveraging its expertise, Guardent aims to deliver effective security solutions at a lower operational cost compared to what organizations would incur by relying solely on their internal staff.

Cyveillance

Venture Round in 2001
Cyveillance, Inc. is a leading provider of online threat intelligence solutions, dedicated to safeguarding digital assets, networks, and individuals from various cyber threats. Established in 1997 and based in Reston, Virginia, the company offers a range of services including machine-readable threat intelligence data feeds, threat analysis, and cyber investigation solutions that encompass open-source intelligence research and risk assessments. Cyveillance specializes in addressing issues such as phishing attacks, identity theft, brand abuse, and rogue applications, while also providing anti-phishing solutions and brand protection services. The company serves a diverse clientele across sectors such as energy, finance, healthcare, and technology, with a focus on the Global 2000 and major regional institutions. Through partnerships with security and service providers, Cyveillance enhances its ability to protect customer reputation and trust on a global scale.

Actelis Networks

Series C in 2001
Actelis Networks specializes in high-performance broadband over copper solutions, enabling service providers to deliver Ethernet and broadband access services more efficiently than fiber optics or microwave. Their product portfolio includes aggregation switches, Ethernet access devices, management suites, and support services. Actelis caters to a diverse range of customers, including telecommunications companies, government agencies, educational institutions, and industrial organizations worldwide.

Intira

Series B in 2000
Intira Corporation is an IT infrastructure and e-business platform that specializes in providing data hosting services for internet applications. The company focuses on implementing, managing, and operating the necessary infrastructure for application development. Based in the United States, Intira enables its clients to establish robust servers, storage solutions, security measures, and data networks to support their digital operations.

Cyveillance

Series C in 2000
Cyveillance, Inc. is a leading provider of online threat intelligence solutions, dedicated to safeguarding digital assets, networks, and individuals from various cyber threats. Established in 1997 and based in Reston, Virginia, the company offers a range of services including machine-readable threat intelligence data feeds, threat analysis, and cyber investigation solutions that encompass open-source intelligence research and risk assessments. Cyveillance specializes in addressing issues such as phishing attacks, identity theft, brand abuse, and rogue applications, while also providing anti-phishing solutions and brand protection services. The company serves a diverse clientele across sectors such as energy, finance, healthcare, and technology, with a focus on the Global 2000 and major regional institutions. Through partnerships with security and service providers, Cyveillance enhances its ability to protect customer reputation and trust on a global scale.

phoneemail

Post in 2000
NetIQ Corporation specializes in developing enterprise software solutions aimed at addressing various information technology infrastructure needs. Established in 1995 and headquartered in Santa Clara, Texas, the company provides a range of services including identity and access management, security management, and IT operations management. Its product portfolio includes tools like NetIQ Aegis for IT process automation, NetIQ AppManager for performance monitoring of systems and applications, and NetIQ Security Manager for security event management. NetIQ also offers solutions for compliance with regulations such as PCI DSS, HIPAA, and SOX, as well as disaster recovery and workload migration services. The company primarily serves federal, healthcare, and cloud service sectors both domestically and internationally. As a subsidiary of Micro Focus International plc, NetIQ continues to expand its offerings to help organizations manage security and compliance while navigating complex application environments.

Actelis Networks

Series B in 2000
Actelis Networks specializes in high-performance broadband over copper solutions, enabling service providers to deliver Ethernet and broadband access services more efficiently than fiber optics or microwave. Their product portfolio includes aggregation switches, Ethernet access devices, management suites, and support services. Actelis caters to a diverse range of customers, including telecommunications companies, government agencies, educational institutions, and industrial organizations worldwide.

Rainfinity

Series B in 1999
Rainfinity provides security administrators with a platform for firewalls, Internet connection, and gateway security applications. Its products include RainWall High Availability Platform, which enables security administrators to cluster firewalls, and content security servers, and to eliminate single points of failure and performance bottlenecks; RainConnect, a software traffic management solution for multi-homed networks; and RainStorage, which is a data movement solution that moves data between any Internet protocol-based storage device without any disruption to applications or end-users. The company sells its products directly, as well as through original equipment manufacturer partners. Rainfinity was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Pasadena, California.

Cyveillance

Series B in 1999
Cyveillance, Inc. is a leading provider of online threat intelligence solutions, dedicated to safeguarding digital assets, networks, and individuals from various cyber threats. Established in 1997 and based in Reston, Virginia, the company offers a range of services including machine-readable threat intelligence data feeds, threat analysis, and cyber investigation solutions that encompass open-source intelligence research and risk assessments. Cyveillance specializes in addressing issues such as phishing attacks, identity theft, brand abuse, and rogue applications, while also providing anti-phishing solutions and brand protection services. The company serves a diverse clientele across sectors such as energy, finance, healthcare, and technology, with a focus on the Global 2000 and major regional institutions. Through partnerships with security and service providers, Cyveillance enhances its ability to protect customer reputation and trust on a global scale.

Mission Critical Software

Venture Round in 1997
Mission Critical Software provides systems administration and operations management software productsvfor corporate and Internet-based Windows NT networks. Their OnePoint productvsuite is designed to improve the reliability, performance and security of even the largest and most complex computing environments by simplifying andvautomating key systems management functions.
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