Truffle Security Bags $25M: Secret Scanning Goes Big, Hackers Go Home!
Truffle Security, known for its secret scanning tool TruffleHog, has secured $25 million in Series B funding. With backing from Intel Capital and a16z, the San Francisco-based company plans to enhance TruffleHog Enterprise and launch a Google Cloud-focused add-on. It’s a great day for secrets, unless you’re one of them!

Hot Take:
Truffle Security is on a mission to ensure your secrets are as safe as the Colonel’s blend of 11 herbs and spices. With $25 million more in their pocket, they’re ready to take on the world of secret scanning like a digital Sherlock Holmes. But remember, it’s not just about finding your secrets—it’s about keeping them under lock and key, away from prying eyes and mischievous hackers. So, hide your keys, hide your passwords, because TruffleHog is coming for them all, and it’s not leaving any stone unturned.
Key Points:
- Truffle Security raised $25 million in a Series B funding round.
- The investment was led by Intel Capital and a16z, with additional support from other investors.
- TruffleHog is known for scanning environments for leaked secrets like API keys and passwords.
- The new funding will enhance TruffleHog Enterprise and launch TruffleHog GCP Analyze.
- The company aims to accelerate innovation and expand its market presence.
