Autonomous Offensive Security Firm XBOW Raises $35 Million
The company raised another $35 million as an extension to its previously announced Series C funding round. The post Autonomous Offensive Security Firm XBOW Raises $35 Million appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Autonomous offensive security firm XBOW on Wednesday announced raising $35 million in an extension of the Series C funding round announced earlier this year.
The initial Series C, in which it raised $120 million, increased the company’s valuation to more than $1 billion. The latest investment brings the total raised by XBOW to more than $270 million.
The new funding came from Accenture Ventures, DNX Ventures, Liberty Global Tech Ventures, NVentures, Samsung Ventures, and SentinelOne S Ventures.
Source: https://www.securityweek.com/autonomous-offensive-security-firm-xbow-raises-35-million/
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