CybelAngel
CybelAngel is a technology company.
Financial History
CybelAngel has raised $36.0M across 1 funding round.
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How much funding has CybelAngel raised?
CybelAngel has raised $36.0M in total across 1 funding round.
CybelAngel is a technology company.
CybelAngel has raised $36.0M across 1 funding round.
CybelAngel has raised $36.0M in total across 1 funding round.
CybelAngel has raised $36.0M in total across 1 funding round.
CybelAngel's investors include Giza Polish Ventures, Kitchen Table Partners, Kreos Capital, White Star Capital, Alexis Le-Quoc, Gaetan Japy, Renaud Deraison, Wiley Cerilli.
CybelAngel is a cybersecurity technology company specializing in external attack surface management (EASM) and digital risk protection. It builds an AI-powered SaaS platform that combines machine learning with human expert analysis to scan the internet, dark web, and 4.3 billion IP addresses daily, processing 6 billion data points to detect exposed assets, data leaks, credentials, and vulnerabilities before exploitation.[1][2][3] The platform serves major global enterprises across sectors like finance, telecom, energy, manufacturing, retail, healthcare, aerospace, and government, including clients such as Pfizer, Sanofi, AirFrance, Danone, LVMH, and Cushman & Wakefield, solving the problem of invisible external threats beyond traditional firewalls.[2][3][5] With over 145-200 employees across offices in New York, Boston, Paris, and London, CybelAngel demonstrates strong growth momentum, delivering clients a reported 359% ROI and $2.66 million NPV per Forrester analysis, while expanding modules like asset discovery, dark web monitoring, and account takeover protection.[1][3][5]
CybelAngel was founded in 2013 by two brothers who combined their distinct talents to launch a cybersecurity initiative aimed at protecting businesses from digital risks.[1] Drawing on expertise in machine learning, threat intelligence, and human analysis, they built a team passionate about proactive defense, starting with high-frequency crawling of dark web forums, hacker channels, and exposed devices.[1][2] Early traction came from refining massive data extractions into actionable alerts for leaked credentials, documents, and unprotected IoT assets, quickly attracting top enterprise clients and evolving into a global platform with REACT teams for incident response.[1][4][5] Pivotal moments include aiding vaccine manufacturers against fake websites—leading to FBI interventions—and exposing consultant data breaches for telco clients, solidifying its reputation over a decade.[5]
CybelAngel's platform stands out through these key strengths:
CybelAngel rides the exploding demand for external attack surface management amid rising cyber threats from supply chains, IoT proliferation, and dark web data markets, where traditional tools miss 90%+ of exposures.[2][3][4] Timing is ideal as regulations like GDPR and rising cyber insurance mandates push enterprises toward proactive digital risk protection, especially post-high-profile breaches in pharma, telco, and manufacturing.[3][5] Market forces favoring it include AI-driven threat intelligence growth (projected multi-billion market) and hybrid work exposing more assets, positioning CybelAngel to influence the ecosystem by enriching SIEM/MSSP integrations and setting standards for EASM with its dual AI-human model.[2][4][5]
CybelAngel is poised for accelerated expansion as the global leader in digital risk protection, leveraging augmented intelligence to scale scanning and remediation amid escalating state-sponsored and ransomware threats.[5] Trends like AI-enhanced attacks, zero-trust architectures, and quantum risks will amplify demand for its external visibility, potentially doubling its 200-client base through deeper MSSP partnerships and new modules.[2][4] Its influence may evolve by shaping industry benchmarks for ROI-driven cybersecurity, returning to its founding mission of freeing businesses from inevitable threats through unrelenting external vigilance.[1][3]
CybelAngel has raised $36.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $36.0M Series B in February 2020.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 1, 2020 | $36.0M Series B | Giza Polish Ventures, Kitchen Table Partners, Kreos Capital, White Star Capital, Alexis Le-Quoc, Gaetan Japy, Renaud Deraison, Wiley Cerilli |