Intel and Juniper Networks participated in the round as new investors, taking the cybersecurity company's overall funding to approximately $43m.

Vectra Networks, a US-based company that detects and prioritises cyberattacks in real-time, has received $25m in series C funding in a round featuring semiconductor company Intel and networking equipment producer Juniper Networks.

In addition to Intel Capital and Juniper, which invested through the Junos Innovation Fund, the oversubscribed round also featured venture capital firms Accel Partners, which led the round, Khosla Ventures, IA Ventures and AME Cloud Ventures.

Vectra recently launched its X-series platform, which detects cyberattacks at any stage…