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Agari Raises $40M To Strengthen Email Security

Morning Report: Email security platform Agari raised $40 million Series E from Goldman Sachs and others.

Today , a late-stage cybersecurity platform, raised a led by Goldman Sachs. Other participants included , , , , , and . This round brings the companies aggregate funds raised to $88 million, according to its .

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Founded in 2009, Agari is attempting to bring security to a ubiquitous, yet vulnerable service: email. While spam and other filters attempt to weed out obvious threats and unwanted mail from users’ inboxes, skilled scammers are still adept at exploiting inboxes for financial gain. The targets of these scams arent just random individual Gmail accounts, many scammers specifically target businesses.

Last week, the federal government 74 scammers based in Nigeria. According to of the event, the federal Internet Crime Complaint Center reported that BEC losses have totaled over $3.7 billion in recent years.

Agaris enterprise product aims to address this massive problem by providing enterprises with breach remediation. Its corporate digital marketing product is meant to prevent threats to customers and brands brought on by fraudulent outbound emails. The company specifically assists companies in the financial services, healthcare, and government sectors, according to its website. The company plans to use its fresh funds to expand globally into Europe and Asia.

With concerns over customer and corporate data protection, 蹤獲弝け News has covered multiple rounds for security startups. According to our research, at least 10 cybersecurity startups have raised $10 million or more in early-stage rounds just this year. It is clear that where threats to corporate and individual security exist, companies are prepared to use technology to address the problem, and VCs are eager to back them.

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