Claroty Gets $150M to Lead in AI for Infrastructure Security
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Claroty receives $150 million in funding to expand its AI platform for infrastructure security; CEO aims to pursue profitability, M&A, and verticalized offerings in healthcare, manufacturing, and industrial sectors.
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Claroty CEO Yaniv Vardi Outlines IPO Strategy and Growth Through Acquisition Claroty’s $150 million Series F funding round will help scale its platform for protecting critical infrastructure with embedded AI. CEO Yaniv Vardi says the company aims to reach profitability, pursue M&A and strengthen verticalized offerings for the healthcare, manufacturing and industrial spaces.