
Cybersecurity firm Eclypsium has raised $25 million in a strategic funding round as it looks to expand its capabilities in securing IT infrastructure supply chains. The investment underscores growing demand for solutions that protect hardware, firmware, and software components from increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
The company focuses on identifying and mitigating risks embedded deep within enterprise systems, including vulnerabilities in devices, servers, and network infrastructure. Its platform enables organizations to continuously scan and verify components across their technology stack, helping detect hidden threats and ensure system integrity.
The fresh capital will be used to accelerate product development, expand market reach, and strengthen its leadership in supply chain security—particularly as enterprises adopt AI-driven infrastructure and connected devices at scale.
With the rapid growth of AI computing and edge devices, securing the underlying hardware and firmware layers has become increasingly critical. Cyberattacks targeting supply chains are rising, often exploiting vulnerabilities introduced through third-party components and global manufacturing processes.
Eclypsium’s solutions are used by enterprises, government agencies, and cloud providers to safeguard critical infrastructure against threats, including those linked to nation-state actors and ransomware groups.
The funding reflects a broader shift in cybersecurity priorities, where organizations are moving beyond traditional software-based defenses to address risks at the foundational device level. As digital infrastructure becomes more complex, supply chain security is emerging as a key pillar in protecting modern enterprise systems.




