Banyan Security announced it has raised $30 million in financing. The Series B
funding was led by Third Point Ventures. Additional new investors include SIG
and Alter Venture Partners and current investors Shasta Ventures and Unusual
Ventures also participated in this round. The latest round brings the total
investment in the company to $47 million.
This new funding
comes on the heels of rapid growth for Banyan in the last year, including the
addition of Den
Jones, who joined as CSO in early December. The investment will fuel and
accelerate the company's trajectory, enabling further investments in sales and
marketing and continued enhancements in product innovation, solidifying
Banyan's position as the best-in-breed zero trust remote access solution. It
will also help the company expand into new markets and territories. Curtis
McKee, Partner at Third Point Ventures, will join Banyan Security's Board of
Directors. Third Point Ventures is known for successful investments with
ground-breaking innovators like SentinelOne, Upstart, and Sysdig.
"As an investor
across the IT landscape, I've looked at several of the up-and-coming remote
access vendors who promote ‘zero trust' and I'm thrilled to partner with Banyan
Security, a true market disruptor and innovator," said Curtis McKee, Partner at
Third Point Ventures. "Banyan understands that zero trust is a strategy first
and functionality second that, when used properly, serve broader ‘work from
anywhere' business goals. Among Banyan Security's impressive roster of
customers, you'll find several household names and Fortune 500 organizations,
which speaks to their ability to meet the demands of the largest and most
demanding enterprise businesses. However, a big part of Banyan's appeal is the
elegance of their incremental ‘deploy-as-you-go' model which leverages and
extends existing security tooling to meet today's demanding security
requirements, and ultimately provides end users with a great experience."
With
remote employees everywhere now working from their homes, airports, coffee
shops and more, and accessing critical business applications that run across
increasingly complex infrastructure, a new set of challenges has emerged for
securing this ever-growing and interconnected access surface. Organizations
have been increasingly
driven to adopt zero trust models to modernize security, as well as handle
the stress that the COVID-19 pandemic has put on their people, processes, and
technology, especially on legacy VPNs.
"With our
organization shifting to nearly a fully remote workforce, Banyan's modern
approach to Zero Trust has been a game-changer in improving our overall
security," said Upendra Mardikar, Chief Security Officer at Snap Finance. "The
SaaS-based solution was quick to deploy and our security and IT teams are now
experiencing time savings and a better user experience. We're extremely happy
with our decision to move to Banyan for our Zero Trust network access needs."
"With the rapid
shift to remote and hybrid work, traditional network-centric solutions like
legacy VPNs are no longer viable options for securing easy-to-use remote access
to applications and IaaS resources," said Jayanth Gummaraju, CEO and Co-Founder
of Banyan Security. "At Banyan Security, we strive to help our customers
accelerate their zero trust journey by completely reimagining remote access
from the user experience and security perspectives, building a comprehensive
platform that helps them transform their security models with granular zero
trust policy controls. This latest funding reinforces the urgent need for
advanced remote access solutions that make effective use of zero trust
technology, and our team is looking forward to expanding our market footprint
to help meet that demand."
Banyan Security
provides least-privileged access to corporate applications and IaaS resources
in real-time, leveraging organizations' existing enterprise identity and
security tool investments. Built on a patented zero
trust architecture, the Banyan solution transparently deploys in hybrid and
multi-cloud environments, continuously enforcing access policies based on any
combination of user, device, and application contexts. In fact, Banyan has the
only architecture that leverages and integrates with existing IT and cloud
investments while permitting incremental deployment that truly accelerates
measurable progress on the zero trust journey. Additionally, with the recent availability
of Team Edition, a
no-cost version of the company's powerful Banyan Security Zero Trust Remote
Access solution, organizations are provided with one-click, zero trust access
to hosted applications, services, and infrastructure without the need for
legacy VPNs, opening inbound firewall ports, or managing DNS changes.