What does Agari do?
Agari, is the leading cybersecurity company. The company builds disruptive, data driven, internet scale security solutions which remove email as a channel for cyberattacks. This company enables businesses and customers in interacting safely, causing an ever growing collation of security partners for helping fixing email. The company’s cloud based SaaS solutions aggregates data from 2.5 B mailboxes and helps the global brands in eliminating threats through email and protects customers and their personal data, and proactively guards reputation of the brands. This company analyzes over six and a half billion messages everyday, identifies over 2 million malicious URLs monthly and blocks over 200 M malicious mails monthly. The company has received JPMorgan Chase Hall of Innovation Award. The company is backed by Battery Ventures, , Alloy Ventures, First Round Capital, Scale Venture Partners and Greylock Partners.
How much Agari was funded?
Agari raised $22M in Series D on May 24, 2016 from Norwest Venture Partners – NVPPrevious funding
• $200k in 2009
• $2.5M in Series A on November 2, 2011 from Scott Banister, Alloy Ventures, Battery Ventures, First Round and Greylock Partners.
• $5M in Series B on February 25, 2013
• $15M in Series C on September 23, 2014 from Scale Venture Partners, Battery Ventures, Alloy Ventures and First Round
What is next for Agari?
Targeted email attacks are becoming more and more and it is a visual problem for consumers and corporations similarly. As the problem is increasing, the need for a proven email security solution to stop this also increases. Thus the company with its latest funding will help in further fighting this problem that has now become a board level issue.
More about Agari
Agari was founded in 2009 by Patrick Peterson. It has its headquarters in San Mateo, CA. This cybersecurity company is trusted by Fortune 1000 companies for protecting their partners, enterprises and customers from email phishing attacks.
Agari raises $22M