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Eclypsium Secures M for Enhanced Supply Chain Security

Eclypsium Secures $25M for Enhanced Supply Chain Security

Posted on March 20, 2026 By CWS

Eclypsium, a firm dedicated to device supply chain security, has successfully raised $25 million in a recent funding round, enhancing its financial backing to a total of $110 million.

Strategic Investment and Leadership

The latest investment was spearheaded by PEAK6 Strategic Capital, with significant contributions from a major US banking institution. Established in 2017 and headquartered in Portland, Eclypsium focuses on providing security solutions for the firmware, software, and hardware that power critical infrastructure and enterprise devices.

The company’s platform delivers comprehensive insights into inventory management, security hardening, threat detection, and incident response, effectively overseeing the entire lifecycle of enterprise devices.

Comprehensive Security Solutions

Eclypsium’s reach extends across numerous hardware vendors, ensuring robust device supply chain security and the monitoring of a vast array of devices including servers, networking equipment, and GPU clusters. The increasing integration of AI into enterprise, governmental, and critical infrastructure settings has prompted Eclypsium to utilize its new capital to broaden its platform’s capabilities.

The company is now focusing on securing vital AI infrastructure within both the private and public sectors through its recent association with the NVIDIA Inception Program. This initiative will expand Eclypsium’s coverage to include GPU-driven AI servers in data centers, key network edge infrastructure, and enterprise-grade connected devices.

Future Prospects and Industry Impact

Eclypsium is also planning to scale its channel partnerships to enhance its market reach. Jenny Just, co-founder of PEAK6, emphasized the company’s pivotal role in protecting both public and private critical infrastructure from sophisticated cyber threats, including those posed by nation-states.

With proven technology and extensive expertise in IT infrastructure supply chain security, Eclypsium is strategically positioned to help organizations bolster their cyber resilience. This development comes amidst a broader push in the industry, as exemplified by recent funding rounds for other security firms focusing on cellular and online threats.

Looking ahead, Eclypsium’s investment in expanding its platform and partnerships underscores its commitment to strengthening security measures across critical sectors, a move that is likely to have significant implications for the future of cyber defense in enterprise environments.

Security Week News Tags:AI infrastructure, critical infrastructure, cyber resilience, Eclypsium, enterprise security, firmware security, Investment, NVIDIA Inception Program, PEAK6 Strategic Capital, supply chain security

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