US-based cybersecurity company ThreatStream secured $22m on Thursday in a series B round that included returning investor Google Ventures, the corporate venturing arm of internet company Google.
The round was led by venture capital firm General Catalyst Partners and also included Institutional Venture Partners and Paladin Capital Group.
ThreatStream raised $4m in a February 2014 series A round led by Google Ventures that also included Paladin Capital Group; Tom Reilly, chief executive of big data company Cloudera; and Hugh Njemanze, former chief technology officer and founder of big data security analytics company ArcSight.
ThreatStream offers a software platform that aggregates threat indicators from around the internet and implements counters to those threats directly into a company’s existing security infrastructure. It will use the funding to increase revenue and support growth.