Reflectiz Raises $22M to Zap Web Threats: The Digital Guard Your Website Needs!

Reflectiz, the web exposure management firm, just raised $22 million in Series B funding, bringing their total to $28 million. Led by Fulcrum Equity Partners, this round will help Reflectiz expand globally and enhance their platform’s capabilities. They’re on a mission to tackle the hidden dangers of third-party tools.

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Reflectiz just bagged $22 million in a Series B funding round, proving that there’s serious cash in the business of snooping around your web activities. With this kind of dough, they’re not just making waves—they’re aiming for a full-on tsunami in the cybersecurity ocean. Who knew that ‘de-obfuscating suspicious JavaScript code’ could be so lucrative? We’re betting their CEO’s next purchase is a cape, because they’re saving the web, one sneaky third-party tool at a time.

Key Points:

  • Reflectiz raised $22 million in a Series B funding round, bringing total funding to $28 million.
  • The investment was led by Fulcrum Equity Partners with additional backing from several other investors.
  • Reflectiz offers a web exposure management platform that detects risks and provides visibility into website activities.
  • The platform is agentless, remote, and doesn’t affect website performance, used by global and Fortune 500 companies.
  • The new funding will expand product offerings and global reach, with a headquarters set in Boston.

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