Silent Push Raises $10 Million for Threat Intelligence Platform
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Silent Push Raises $10 Million for Threat Intelligence Platform
"Silent Push provides proactive threat intelligence, identifying and mapping malicious infrastructure before it's used to launch attacks. Customers are provided what the company calls 'indicators of future compromise' (IOFA), which are obtained by continuously scanning the internet and analyzing data such as web content, DNS records, and WHOIS information. The Silent Push platform provides capabilities for threat hunting, brand protection, and monitoring an organization's external attack surface."
"Virginia-based threat intelligence company Silent Push on Monday announced raising $10 million in Series B funding. The investment came from StepStone Group, Ten Eleven, and Knollwood Investment Advisory, and it will be used to enhance the company's platform and for its global expansion. Silent Push emerged from stealth mode in June 2023 with $10 million in seed funding and announced raising another $10 million in December 2024. To date the company claims to have raised a total of $32 million."
""With this investment, we are able to deliver cutting-edge, preemptive intelligence solutions to the global market as we expand into new regions that include Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia-Pacific," said Ken Bagnall, co-founder and CEO of Silent Push. "I look forward to collaborating with our new and existing investors as we build on our proven capabilities, strengthen partnerships, and deepen our engagement with local governments and enterprises," Bagnall added."
Silent Push raised $10 million in Series B funding from StepStone Group, Ten Eleven, and Knollwood Investment Advisory to enhance its platform and support global expansion. The company previously emerged from stealth with $10 million in seed funding and reported another $10 million in December 2024, bringing total claimed funding to $32 million. Silent Push identifies and maps malicious infrastructure to produce 'indicators of future compromise' (IOFA) by continuously scanning the internet and analyzing web content, DNS records, and WHOIS data. The platform supports threat hunting, brand protection, external attack surface monitoring, can operate standalone, and can integrate with existing security tools. Expansion plans include Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia-Pacific, with efforts to strengthen partnerships and engage local governments and enterprises.
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