Cyera, a five-year-old cybersecurity startup focused on protecting data and systems in the AI era, raises $600 million in a new funding round, according to The New York Times and SecurityWeek. The company’s valuation is reported at $12 billion, placing it among the most valuable privately held cybersecurity firms worldwide. Both outlets describe Cyera as an established private company with significant investor backing and expanding scale. SecurityWeek also reports that Cyera’s total funding exceeds $2 billion, indicating that the new round adds to a larger history of investment. The reports do not identify a specific use of proceeds in the provided summaries, but the financing underscores investor interest in cybersecurity vendors positioned to address evolving risks associated with AI and data-driven systems. Overall, the coverage is consistent on the key deal terms—amount raised and valuation—while providing additional context on Cyera’s broader funding totals.
Cyera Raises $600 Million at $12 Billion Valuation
Cyera, a five-year-old cybersecurity startup focused on protecting data and systems in the AI era, raises $600 million in a new funding round, according to The New York Times and SecurityWeek. The com...
- Cyera raises $600 million in a new funding round.
- Cyera is valued at $12 billion, according to both reports.
- Cyera is about five years old.
- SecurityWeek reports Cyera’s total funding tops $2 billion.
- Cyera is described as a high-valuation, privately held cybersecurity company.
Cyera is positioned as one of the most valuable privately held cybersecurity firms in the world with total funding topping $2 billion. The post Cyera Raises $600 Million at $12 Billion Valuation appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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