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Cyber security firm Zscaler closes $110 million round

Published 09/23/2015, 12:04 AM
Updated 09/23/2015, 12:18 AM
© Reuters.  Cyber security firm Zscaler closes $110 million round

By Heather Somerville

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The latest recipient in a spate of cyber security investments is Zscaler, a cloud security company that raised $25 million from Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Capital, the search giant's equity investment arm for late-stage financing.

The investment is an add-on to an oversubscribed $85 million round Zscaler raised in August.

Founder and CEO Jay Chaudhry told Reuters in an exclusive interview he chose to wait for a strategic partner like Google to close out the round.

San Jose, California-based Zscaler provides security for cloud applications for more than 5,000 businesses and organizations, and many of those use Google Inc's cloud applications and services.

"There is a natural intersection between Google customers and our customers," he said.

The latest round brings Zscaler's total funding to $148 million, quadrupling the company's financing in just the last two months.

It is also the last private financing event before the company makes an initial-public offering, Chaudhry said.

He declined to say when he was planning an IPO, but said he hired a new chief financial officer in March "to make sure everything is ready from a finance point of view and regulatory point of view."

Chaudhry said the company's valuation is north of $1 billion, but he declined to provide a more precise figure.

Global cyber security investments so far this year exceed $2.3 billion, according to data from CB Insights and Bain Capital Ventures and analyzed by Reuters. That's up from $2.5 billion last year and $1.7 billion in 2013.

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