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Cyera Raises $600 Million at $12 Billion Valuation

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Cyera is positioned as one of the most valuable privately held cybersecurity firms in the world with total funding topping $2 billion. The post Cyera Raises $600 Million at $12 Billion Valuation appeared first on SecurityWeek .

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    Data security firm Cyera today announced raising $600 million in a fresh funding round that brings the company’s valuation to $12 billion. The fresh investment comes less than half a year after the company’s $400 million Series F funding round and brings the total raised to more than $2.3 billion. Led by Evolution Equity Partners, the funding round also saw participation from Accel, AT&T Ventures, Blackstone, Coatue, Spark Capital, and others. Cyera’s valuation has quadrupled since late 2024, when it raised $300 million in Series D funding at a $3 billion valuation. It also received $540 million in Series E funding in June 2025, at a $6 billion valuation, and $400 million in Series F funding in January 2026, at a $9 billion valuation. The company provides organizations with over 100 capabilities across data security posture management (DSPM), data loss prevention (DLP), agentic security, identity, and behavior. Cyera’s AI-native platform can discover and classify data with high precision regardless of whether it is at rest, in motion, or in use, to provide visibility into its use, storage, and security. The solution can identify sensitive information at risk and enforce security controls across existing pipelines and workflows, helping organizations to govern what AI can access and do within their environments. “Our customers are some of the most sophisticated companies in the world. The one thing they all share is the urgency to lead AI transformation at a scale and speed the world has never seen. Trust is what makes that possible – knowing what your AI can see and do,” said Cyera co-founder and CEO Yotam Segev. “That’s the infrastructure layer the industry has been missing, and it’s what we’ve been building alongside our customers since day one. Cyera is that trust layer, and this funding is fuel to build it faster for every company trying to win in today’s agentic era,” Segev added. 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