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ThreatQuotient raises $30 million

Threat intelligence platform company ThreatQuotient has completed a Series C round, raising $30 million. The investment was led by Adams Street Partners, with Cisco Investments and NTT DOCOMO Ventures also participating along with existing investor New Enterprise Associates and Silicon Valley Bank.

Fred Wang, a partner  at Adams Street Partners, will join the company’s board of directors.

Including this round, ThreatQuotient has secured a total of $54 million in financing to date.

Morrison & Foerster represented ThreatQuotient during the financing process.

[Image courtesy: ThreatQuotient]

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