Eclypsium Secures $45M to Combat Cybercrime – A Firmware Fortress in the Making!

Eclypsium, the Oregon startup on a mission to secure firmware and device security, just bagged a cool $45 million in Series C funding. With AI compute hardware markets in their sights, they’re all set to outsmart cybercriminals worldwide and make supply chains as impenetrable as a bank vault!

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Hot Take:

It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s… a $45 million funding round! Eclypsium is soaring higher than a firmware update on deadline day. With new investors on-board, they’re ready to tackle the supply chain like a tech-savvy Sherlock Holmes. Let’s hope they don’t run into any “device” dramas along the way!

Key Points:

  • Eclypsium, an Oregon-based startup, secures $45 million in Series C funding.
  • Investors include Qualcomm Ventures, Pavilion Capital, Singtel Innov8, and Sixty Degree Capital.
  • Total funding for Eclypsium now stands at $85 million.
  • Funds will be used to expand in North America, APAC, and emerging regions.
  • Focus on securing AI compute hardware and the supply chain against cyber threats.

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