Security News > 2021 > May > Uptycs raises $50M to expand the breadth of its cloud-native security analytics platform

Uptycs provides the first cloud-native security analytics platform that enables endpoint and cloud security from a single platform.
The solution provides a unique telemetry powered approach to address multiple use cases-including Extended Detection & Response, Cloud Workload Protection, and Cloud Security Posture Management.
"After a thorough evaluation by our security engineering team, Uptycs was deployed on a large scale as a key component of our security posture," said Leon Li, Vice President, Comcast Security.
"The Uptycs platform provides a broad set of security capabilities with instant endpoint and asset visibility that powers detection and response as well as compliance and governance."
The new financing will fuel the next phase in Uptycs' growth, including expanding the breadth of its cloud-native security analytics platform, and building out its global sales and marketing operations.
"Their unique approach to unifying cloud and endpoint security is especially critical today as security teams look to strengthen their security posture as a result of remote work and accelerated cloud adoption. We believe they are poised to become the next security titan, and we look forward to playing a role in their growth."
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