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Cyware is a technology company.
Cyware has raised $73.0M across 4 funding rounds.
Cyware has raised $73.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Cyware enables security teams at leading global organizations to operationalize threat intelligence data and execute real-time actions by integrating intelligence management, automating workflows, and promoting secure collaboration for a stronger, unified defense.
Cyware has raised $73.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Cyware's investors include Ten Eleven Ventures, Canaan Partners, Cyberstarts VC, Spark Capital, Michael Fey, Advent International, Emerald Development Managers, Great Road Holdings, Prelude Ventures, Zscaler, Eric Noeth, Air Street Capital.
# Cyware: AI-Powered Cyber Threat Intelligence Platform
Cyware is a cybersecurity company that builds AI-driven threat intelligence and cyber fusion platforms for enterprise and government organizations.[1] Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Jersey City, New Jersey, Cyware delivers unified solutions that automatically ingest, analyze, enrich, and operationalize cyber threat intelligence while automating security response workflows.[2] The company serves over 30,000 organizations globally, processing 15 billion+ threat intelligence objects and enabling 10 million+ threat mitigation actions through its platform.[2]
The core problem Cyware solves is fragmentation in security operations: security teams struggle to collect threat intelligence from multiple sources, share it effectively across their ecosystem, and respond to threats at scale. Cyware's platform unifies these functions through what it calls "cyber fusion"—combining threat intelligence management with security orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR)—enabling organizations to move from reactive to proactive defense.[4][5]
Cyware was founded in 2016 during a period of increasing sophistication in cyber threats and growing recognition that isolated security tools couldn't keep pace with attackers.[1] The company emerged from the insight that threat intelligence, when properly operationalized and shared across organizations, could dramatically improve collective defense. Early traction came from partnerships with government agencies and large enterprises seeking advanced threat visibility and automation capabilities.
A significant milestone came through strategic partnerships with organizations like ECS Federal and Gate 15, which validated Cyware's cyber fusion approach and expanded its reach into managed security services and government sectors.[7] The company further demonstrated growth momentum by launching specialized solutions, including a Healthcare Threat Intelligence Platform, addressing vertical-specific security needs.[1][7]
Cyware operates at the intersection of two major cybersecurity trends: the shift toward AI-driven automation and the recognition that collective threat intelligence sharing is essential for modern defense.
The timing is critical. As cyber threats grow more sophisticated and frequent, organizations face analyst burnout and tool sprawl—too many disconnected security platforms creating friction rather than speed. Cyware's cyber fusion model addresses this by consolidating intelligence and response into a unified workflow, aligning with industry momentum toward platform consolidation and automation.
The company also influences the broader ecosystem by promoting platform-agnostic cyber fusion—helping organizations build integrated security operations without vendor lock-in.[4] This approach resonates with enterprises and government agencies that need flexibility and interoperability. Through partnerships with managed security service providers (MSSPs) like ECS Federal, Cyware extends its influence into the managed services market, shaping how security operations are delivered at scale.
Cyware is well-positioned to capitalize on the convergence of AI adoption and the maturation of threat intelligence as a critical security function. The company's estimated $49.2 million in revenue and $73 million in funding reflect investor confidence in its market opportunity.[1]
Looking ahead, Cyware's trajectory will likely be shaped by:
The company's mission to help organizations "predict, prevent, and respond to cyber threats with confidence" reflects a maturation of the threat intelligence market from data collection to actionable intelligence at scale—a shift that positions Cyware as a key infrastructure layer in modern security operations.
Cyware has raised $73.0M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $30.0M Series C in June 2023.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 1, 2023 | $30.0M Series C | Ten Eleven Ventures | Canaan Partners, Cyberstarts VC, Spark Capital, Michael Fey, Advent International, Emerald Development Managers, Great Road Holdings, Prelude Ventures, Zscaler |
| Mar 1, 2021 | $30.0M Series B | Eric Noeth, Ten Eleven Ventures | Air Street Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Insight Partners, Alexandre Dalyac, Alex Kayyal, Zehan Wang, Emerald Development Managers, Great Road Holdings, Prelude Fund, Zscaler |
| Aug 18, 2020 | $10.0M Series A | Prelude Fund, Orion Hindawi | Emerald Development Managers, Great Road Holdings |
| Sep 10, 2019 | $3.0M Seed | Charles Collins |