SVCI

Silicon Valley CISO Investments primarily invests in startups engaging in cybersecurity innovation.

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Silicon Valley CISO Investments (“SVCI”) is a group of Chief Information Security Officers (“CISO”) that operate as an angel investor syndicate. Founded in 2019, SVCI is already successfully pursuing its mission of fuelling the next generation of cybersecurity innovation. The group identifies promising startups, invests in them and leverages its members’ unmatched industry expertise to help the companies thrive.

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Announced Date Company Transaction Money Raised
1/2020 Cyral Series A 11M
12/2021 Incode Technologies Series B 0
12/2020 Tonic.ai Series A 8M
12/2020 Orca Security Series B 0
10/2020 Lucidum Seed Round 4M
6/2021 Drata Series A 25M
2/2023 Descope Seed Round 0
5/2021 Cyral Series B 26M
3/2021 Orca Security Series C 210M
1/2021 Wing Security Seed Round 6M
3/2020 Orca Security Series A 20.5M
11/2021 Lucidum Series A 15M
4/2021 Tines Series B 26.1M
12/2022 Drata Series C 200M
11/2022 Endor Labs Seed Round -
3/2022 Wing Security Series A 0
10/2021 Tromzo Seed Round 3.1M
3/2022 Wing Security Series A 0
12/2021 Incode Technologies Series B 0
11/2021 Lucidum Series A 0
10/2021 Tromzo Seed Round 0
6/2021 Drata Series A 0
5/2021 Cyral Series B 0
4/2021 Tines Series B 0
3/2021 Orca Security Series C 0
1/2021 Wing Security Seed Round 0
12/2020 Tonic.ai Series A 0

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