This is the Vulcan Cyber pitch deck to raise a $21m series-b round in 2021.
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Vulcan Cyber is a cybersecurity company that helps enterprises quickly detect and fix vulnerabilities in their software stack and code.
The company incorporates the same methodologies used by Cloud, IT, and DevOps into an agile cybersecurity ecosystem that makes the rapid and flexible response to vulnerabilities a new reality. It promotes rapid and flexible response to exposures, risks, and vulnerabilities, making agile security the new reality.
Vulcan Cyber comprehensive data collection aggregates data from dozens of scanning tools while its advanced exposure analytics delivers unprecedented insight into the true risk of existing vulnerabilities in the deployed enterprise stack. The company fuses its proprietary remediation intelligence with the enterprise’s vulnerability and IT data instantaneously, enabling you to focus on the most business-critical vulnerabilities.
Vulcan Cyber was founded in 2018 and is based in Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Israeli enterprise security startup Vulcan Cyber has raised $21 million in fresh Series B funding, led by European software specialists Dawn Capital, with participation from Wipro Ventures and existing backers.
Vulcan Cyber offers vulnerability remediation for applications and cloud services, and counts companies such as Snowflake, Databricks, and Informatica among its clients.
The firm will use the funding to launch its free tier, Vulcan Free, and says it experienced big growth in its annual recurring revenue for 2020.
Henry Mason, principal at Dawn Capital, said in a statement: “Vulcan Cyber has seen explosive growth over the last year, signing landmark customers across every vertical.
“As attack surfaces continue to grow exponentially, the Vulcan Cyber next-generation solution resonates powerfully with a IT security market that has historically lacked effective vulnerability management tools.”
The new funding comes after a record 2020 for Israel’s cybersecurity startups, which raised $2.75 billion during the year. Security is a bright spot for the country thanks to the number of founding teams graduating from the cyber arm of the Israel Defence Forces. Vulcan CEO Yaniv Bar-Dayan worked in cyber and intelligence for the IDF for around five years, before moving into cybersecurity.
Vulcan’s existing backers participating in the round include YL Ventures and Ten Eleven Ventures.
Funding rounds
Announced Date | Transaction Name | Number of Investors | Money Raised | Lead Investors |
Mar 17, 2021 | Series B – Vulcan Cyber | 4 | $21M | Dawn Capital |
Jun 26, 2019 | Series A – Vulcan Cyber | 3 | $10M |
TenEleven Ventures
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May 30, 2018 | Seed Round – Vulcan Cyber | 2 | $4M | YL Ventures |
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