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Armis raises $435m to boost cyber exposure security
Armis, a leading cyber exposure management and security company, has closed a $435m pre-IPO funding round, bringing its valuation to $6.1bn.
The round was led...
ninjaOne secured the biggest US RegTech deal in H1 as funding...
Key US RegTech investment stats in H1 2025:
US RegTech funding dropped by 26% YoY in H1
Californian companies secured 40% of the top...
Texas-based NinjaOne secured the biggest global RegTech deal for the first...
Key Global RegTech investment stats in Q1 2025:
Global RegTech funding increased by 18% QoQ
US asserted its dominance in the market by securing...
NinjaOne secures $500m in Series C extensions at $5bn valuation
NinjaOne, a leading automated endpoint management platform, has secured $500m in Series C extensions, bringing its valuation to $5bn.
Digital identity wallet ID.me raises $67m amid rapid growth and user...
ID.me has announced the successful closure of a $67m secondary tender investment, bolstered by new investor Ribbit Capital and existing stakeholders Viking Global Investors and CapitalG.
DTEX Systems raises $50m to enhance insider risk management through AI
DTEX Systems, a global leader in the field of insider risk management, has successfully closed a Series E funding round of $50m.
Digital identity network ID.me raises $132m and names new CFO
Secure digital identity network ID.me has raised $132m in its Series D funding round and appointed Samantha Greenberg as its new chief financial officer.
Orca Security doubles valuation in seven months
Orca Security has raised $550m in its Series C round, doubling its valuation in the past seven months to reach $1.8bn.
Orca Security becomes the latest member of the unicorn club
Orca Security has joined the cybersecurity unicorn club after a $210m Series C pushed its valuation to $1.2bn.
Device security platform Armis hits $2bn valuation after fresh investment
Device security platform Armis has reached a $2bn valuation after a strategic investment from a group of backers.









