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The company has said, "With the new funding, Gretel will continue to advance the AI capabilities of its platform to support customer use cases in life sciences, financial, gaming, and technology industries."īoston-based third-party cyber risk ratings firm Black Kite has raised $22 million in a Series B round led by Volition Capital, with participation from existing investors Moore Strategic Ventures, Glasswing Ventures, and Data Point Capital. The company says it will use the funding "to expand investment in marketing, customer success, channels, and strategic partnerships."Īrlington, Virginia-based Shift5, a company that focuses on OT cybersecurity for military vehicles, has raised $20 million in a Series A round led by 645 Ventures, with participation from Squadra Ventures, General Advance, and First In. San Diego-based privacy engineering company Gretel.ai has secured $50 million in a Series B round led by Anthos Capital, with participation from Section 32 and existing investors Greylock and Moonshots Capital.
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Richard Seewald, Founder and Managing Partner at Evolution Equity Partners will join the Board of Directors to provide strategic, proven leadership building global software companies." The company stated, "With the new investment, Elliptic plans to strengthen its global leadership position through continued research and development, investment in its global network and expansion of Elliptic’s team, particularly in the U.S. London-based blockchain analysis company Elliptic has raised $60 million in a Series C round led by Evolution Equity Partners, with participation from SoftBank Vision Fund 2 and existing investors AlbionVC, Digital Currency Group, Wells Fargo Strategic Capital, SBI Group, Octopus Ventures, SignalFire, and Paladin Capital Group. The funding brings the company's valuation to $6 billion. Wiz, a cloud security firm based in Palo Alto, California and Tel Aviv, has raised $250 million in a Series C round led by Insight Partners and Greenoaks Capital, with participation from Sequoia, Index, Salesforce, and others. The STOPzilla team has done an amazing job building the company over the past 20 years and we are confident that we can continue to improve on the brand’s success." Investments and exits.

RealDefense CEO Gary Guseinov stated, "We are excited to offer RealDefense’s suite of products to STOPzilla customers and continue to provide valuable privacy, security and optimization services. Both companies are based in Santa Monica, California. Holding company RealDefense has acquired antivirus firm STOPzilla.
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It’s exciting for our business and for our people, and their professional development and the career opportunities available within a leading professional services firm." We will continue to offer the specialist services behind our market leadership, and we are excited that our offerings will also add to the firm’s market presence more broadly. Deloitte is a leader in cloud services more generally. Sliced Tech's founder and CEO Jason McClure stated, "This is an incredible opportunity for us to grow the reach of our specialist, high security cloud managed services.

Forcepoint stated, "Bitglass’s SSE platform complements Forcepoint’s Data-first SASE architecture and will accelerate Forcepoint’s efforts to make advanced data security and threat protection technologies easier for organizations to deploy and use."ĭeloitte Australia will acquire Canberra-based managed service provider Sliced Tech, CRN reports.

