Device supply chain security firm Eclypsium has raised $25 million in a strategic funding round that brings the total raised by the company to $110 million.
The investment round was led by PEAK6 Strategic Capital, with additional support from a top US bank.
Founded in 2017, Portland-based Eclypsium offers a platform specialized in securing the firmware, software, and hardware in devices used by critical infrastructure organizations and enterprises.
The company’s platform offers a unified view of inventory, hardening, threat detection, and response, covering the entire lifecycle of enterprise devices, from onboarding to production.
Eclypsium covers dozens of hardware vendors to provide device supply chain security and monitors thousands of devices, servers, networking products, and GPU clusters.
Amid an increased adoption of AI across enterprise, government, and critical infrastructure environments, Eclypsium will use the fresh investment to expand its platform’s capabilities to more critical hardware and devices.
The company aims to secure critical AI infrastructure across private and public sectors after joining the NVIDIA Inception Program.
It will also invest in expanding its platform to cover GPU-based AI servers in data centers, critical network edge systems, and enterprise-grade connected devices, and in scaling channel partnerships.
“Eclypsium is a trusted leader in safeguarding both public and private critical infrastructure against the world’s most sophisticated threat actors, including nation-states. With its proven technology and deep expertise in supply chain security for IT infrastructure, we believe the company is exceptionally well positioned to help organizations strengthen cyber resilience in the enterprise,” PEAK6 co-founder Jenny Just said.
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