San Jose, Calif-based network threat detection and response firm Vectra has closed a $100 million Series E funding round led by TCV and supported by existing investors. This brings the total raised since the firm was founded in 2010 by James Harlacher and Mark Abene to $222.5 million. Vectra uses artificial intelligence to detect 'in-progress' cyber-attacks on the network.
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Artificial Intelligence Threat Detection Firm Vectra Raises $100 Million
San Jose, Calif-based network threat detection and response firm Vectra has closed a $100 million Series E funding round led by TCV and supported by existing investors. This brings the total raised since the firm was founded in 2010 by James Harlacher and Mark Abene to $222.5 million. Vectra uses artificial intelligence to detect 'in-progress' cyber-attacks on the network. The post Artificial Intelligence Threat Detection Firm Vectra Raises $100 Million appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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