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XBOW Series C extension funding

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XBOW raised $35 million in a Series C extension, increasing its total funding and supporting go-to-market and international growth for its autonomous offensive security platform. The latest capital follows an earlier $120 million Series C that lifted the company’s valuation above $1 billion. The round added support from Accenture Ventures, DNX Ventures, Liberty Global Tech Ventures, NVentures, Samsung Ventures, and SentinelOne S Ventures.

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  1. 06.05.2026 17:49 2 articles · 21d ago

    XBOW announces $35 million Series C extension

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    Autonomous offensive security firm XBOW announced a $35 million extension to its Series C funding round, bringing total funding to more than $270 million and valuation to more than $1 billion. The new capital came from Accenture Ventures, DNX Ventures, Liberty Global Tech Ventures, NVentures, Samsung Ventures, and SentinelOne S Ventures, and XBOW said the money will support go-to-market and international growth for its autonomous offensive security platform.

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