The cloud application security technology provider has now raised more than $100m altogether, having secured cash in an M12-backed series C round.
Israel-based software development platform Aqua Security received $62m on Wednesday in a series C round that included M12, the corporate venturing arm of software provider Microsoft.
Investment firm Insight Partners led the round, which also featured venture capital firms Lightspeed Venture Partners and TLV Ventures, and private investor Shlomo Kramer. The round increased the company’s total funding to more than $100m.
Aqua Security has developed a cloud-based software platform that allows developers to create and produce applications in secure environments…