Menlo Security Raises $25M in Series B Funding

menlosecurity_logoMenlo Security, a Menlo Park, California-based cyber security company, raised $25m in Series B funding.

The round was led by Sutter Hill Ventures with participation from existing investors General Catalyst, Osage University Partners and Engineering Capital. In conjunction with the funding, Stefan Dyckerhoff, managing director at Sutter Hill Ventures, is joining Menlo Security’s board of directors.

The company intends to use the funds to grow operations.

Led by Amir Ben-Efraim, co-founder and CEO, Menlo Security provides an isolation security solution that requires no endpoint software and can be deployed at scale to eliminate the threat of malware from Web traffic, Web-based documents and email.
The platform, available now as a public cloud-based service or as a virtual appliance for on-premise deployment, uses patent-pending, clientless rendering technology, Adaptive Clientless Rendering™ (ACR), to deliver a non-executable, malware-free copy of the user’s session to their native browser.
It requires no software on the endpoint and is compatible with any hardware (desktop, laptop, tablet, smartphone), any OS (Windows, MacOS, iOS, Android) and any browser (IE, Chrome, Safari, FireFox).

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08/06/2015

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