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Eclypsium Secures $25M Strategic Investment to Accelerate Leadership in Supply Chain Security for IT Infrastructure

Eclypsium Secures $25M Strategic Investment to Accelerate Leadership in Supply Chain Security for IT Infrastructure

April 7, 2026 Craig Etkin

Funding round follows on heels of a record FY2025 as Eclypsium expands capabilities, partnerships, and market reach to help organizations safeguard critical device infrastructure

PORTLAND, Ore.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Eclypsium, the IT infrastructure supply chain security company, today announced it has raised a $25 million strategic financing round led by PEAK6 Strategic Capital, with participation by a top three US bank and Ten Eleven Ventures. These investors join prior investors Qualcomm Ventures, Pavilion Capital, Singtel Innov8, Sixty Degree Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, and Madrona.

“As securing critical IT infrastructure and the supply chain becomes a top global imperative, this strategic investment accelerates our mission to deliver the industry’s most comprehensive protection across every layer of enterprise technology.”Share

“Eclypsium is a trusted leader in safeguarding both public and private critical infrastructure against the world’s most sophisticated threat actors, including nation-states. With its proven technology and deep expertise in supply chain security for IT infrastructure, we believe the company is exceptionally well positioned to help organizations strengthen cyber resilience in the enterprise. We’re proud to partner with Eclypsium to accelerate its growth in financial services, AI infrastructure, and beyond,” said PEAK6 Co-founder Jenny Just.

Building on the company’s established foothold in the financial sector, including the recent closing of its largest single customer deal, Eclypsium will use the new funds to accelerate adoption and expand its offerings to cover a growing array of Edge AI devices, including autonomous network edge appliances (SASE edge, SD-WAN, Access Points), NVIDIA Bluefield DPU-based appliances, CCTV cameras and 5G networking equipment, as well as more core AI infrastructure (GPU servers).

“Eclypsium has achieved tremendous success over the past year—advancing our platform capabilities, significantly expanding our customer and partner base, strengthening our leadership team, and delivering market-changing threat research. As securing critical IT infrastructure and the supply chain becomes a top global imperative, this strategic investment accelerates our mission to deliver the industry’s most comprehensive protection across every layer of enterprise technology,” said Yuriy Bulygin, CEO and Co-Founder of Eclypsium.

Eclypsium FY2025 Highlights:

  • Executive team expansion:
    • Hiep Dang joined Eclypsium as Vice President, Technology & Research, bringing over 25 years of experience in R&D, engineering, threat research, support, product, marketing, operations, alliances, and sales at HiddenLayer, Qualys, Cylance, and McAfee.
    • Brian Dunphy joined Eclypsium as Vice President, Product Management, adding over 20 years of cybersecurity product leadership from roles at Symantec, RSA, Claroty, and AuthMind. His expertise spans XDR, EDR, SIEM, OT, ITDR, and MSS.
  • Technology and ecosystem growth. Eclypsium became a SentinelOne Singularity Marketplace Partner and joined the NVIDIA Inception Program to secure critical AI infrastructure across private and public sectors.
  • Increased solution capability. A significant platform update adding support for GPU Servers in AI datacenters and significant expansion of our support for critical network edge devices driven by customer demand in reaction to F5 breach.
  • Valuable threat research findings. Significant Framework laptop UEFI: Bombshell vulnerability. The first ever weaponization of a USB peripheral in BadCam webcam weaponization and actual active exploitation of earlier found BMC vulnerability.
  • Expanded channel partnerships. Signed alliances with SHI, WWT, Getac, and GuidePoint Security on top of existing Panasonic relationship to deliver broader value and integrated solutions for customers.
  • Industry and key channel recognition.
    • The Eclypsium Supply Chain Security Platform was named the Market Leader in Software Supply Chain Security in Cyber Defense Magazine’s annual Top InfoSec Innovators Awards.
    • Scott Lupfer was named to CRN’s Channel Chief list.
    • Eclypsium’s partner program was featured in both CRN’s 2026 and 2025 Partner Program Guides.

To learn more, visit eclypsium.com, or meet the Eclypsium team at RSAC 2026, South Hall Booth #226.

About Eclypsium

Eclypsium’s supply chain security platform protects enterprises and government agencies from risks hidden within complex technology supply chains by securing the critical software, firmware, and hardware across IT infrastructure. Eclypsium delivers the only solution that looks deep into devices and unifies inventory, hardening, threat detection, and response in a single platform, operationalizing device security throughout the entire lifecycle—from onboarding to production monitoring to asset disposition. With millions of firmware binaries analyzed and hundreds of thousands of endpoints, servers, network devices, and AI servers scanned and secured, Eclypsium is the trusted platform for defending the device supply chain. For more information, visit eclypsium.com.

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