The data protection company has now secured about $130m in total, adding Siemens and Massachusetts Mutual to investors already including GE Pension Trust.
US-based data protection platform developer Digital Guardian raised $66m yesterday from backers including insurance firm Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company and industrial product and appliance manufacturer Siemens.
The corporates, which invested through their Mass Mutual Ventures and Siemens Financial Services subsidiaries, took part in the round alongside GE Pension Trust, LLR Partners, Fairhaven Capital Partners, Loring Wolcott & Coolidge, Special Situation Funds and Brookline Venture Partners.
GE Pension Trust is managed by General Electric subsidiary GE Asset Management.
Digital Guardian’s…