VCs Are Hungry for Security Startups
April 29 2008 | 0 comment(s)
Here is a roundup of recent venture capital funding rounds in security startups, which amounted to over $120 million so far this year. Technologies ranged from data security to facial recognition and alternate GPS solutions, invested by VCs from around the world. (Read more deals in our 2nd roundup from May 2008).
|
Company |
Sector |
$ Raised |
Investors |
|
Imperva |
Firewall /
application security |
$20m |
Accel,
Greylock, Venrock ( |
|
Tideway |
Application
monitoring |
$27m |
Scottish Equity
Partners ( |
|
Breach Security |
Firewall /
application security |
$17m |
Evergreen
Ventures ( |
|
Proofpoint |
Email security |
$28m |
DAG Ventures ( |
|
Altor Networks |
Network
security |
$6m |
Accel ( |
|
OmniPerception |
Facial
recognition |
undisclosed |
PegasusBridge Fund ( |
|
Rosum |
GPS-alternative |
$15m |
Charles River ( |
|
Imprivata |
Identity
management |
$15m |
SAP Ventures ( |
|
CoreStreet |
Access control |
undisclosed |
In-Q-Tel ( |
Finally, as reported by VentureBeat, Forterra Systems raised $10 million in venture funding by CIA's InQTel. Forterra Systems and IBM is teaming up to create virtual worlds for U.S. intelligence-gathering agencies.
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