Intel Capital has joined various returning investors in a $74m round that will help ZeroFox bolster the artificial intelligence capabilities of its brand protection software.

US-based cybersecurity technology developer ZeroFox completed a $74m funding round yesterday that was led by Intel Capital, the corporate venturing subsidiary of semiconductor manufacturer Intel.

Growth equity fund Redline Capital Management and venture capital firms New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Highland Capital Partners, Hercules Capital and Core Capital also took part in the round.

ZeroFox has created an artificial intelligence-powered software platform that detects and helps remediate a wide range of attacks on enterprises, from phishing attacks, compromised credentials, brand hijacking…

Thierry Heles

Thierry Heles is editor-at-large of Global University Venturing and Global Corporate Venturing, and host of the Beyond the Breakthrough podcast.