AI & Enterprise
Industrial security startup Claroty raises $150 million
Industrial equipment security startup Claroty has raised $150 million in funding, SiliconANGLE reported on Jan. 22. The round was led by Golub Growth, with existing investors also participating. Claroty’s valuation increased 80 percent to $3 billion. Claroty provides technology that collects security data from devices isolated from networks by analyzing backup files. Its platform also detects vulnerabilities and intrusion attempts, and it plans to expand globally and pursue mergers and acquisitions.