Israel Cybersecurity Startup Upwind Raises $50 Million (Correct)

Sept. 5, 2023, 2:57 PM UTC

Israeli cybersecurity startup Upwind raised funds in a round that values the company at $300 million.

The year-old cloud security firm raised $50 million in the round, which was led by Greylock Partners, Cyberstarts and Leaders Fund, Upwind said in a statement to Bloomberg on Tuesday. Penny Jar Capital, which has four-time NBA champion and perennial all-star Stephen Curry as an anchor investor, and a fund backed by his former Golden State Warriors teammate, Israeli-born Omri Casspi, are also investors in the company, according to the statement.

Upwind said it works with dozens of Fortune 500 companies and ...

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