Cybersecurity data company Prevalent AI has closed its first external capital raise, securing $22 million from Integrity Growth Partners. The nine-year-old startup had previously operated without outside investment.
Prevalent AI, which specializes in cybersecurity data services, announced the funding round today. The $22 million infusion marks a significant milestone for the company, which has maintained independent operations since its founding nine years ago.
Integrity Growth Partners led the investment, positioning itself as the company's first institutional backer. The timing suggests Prevalent AI is entering a new growth phase, likely aimed at expanding its market reach and product capabilities.
The cybersecurity sector continues to attract substantial venture capital as organizations prioritize data protection and threat intelligence. Prevalent AI's decision to remain bootstrapped for nearly a decade before seeking external funding sets it apart from many peers in the space, which typically raise capital early in their lifecycle.
No details were provided regarding how the company plans to deploy the capital, though growth-stage funding typically targets product development, market expansion, and team scaling.
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