What is Theom?
Theom specializes in providing a robust platform that identifies and synthesizes critical risks associated with data stored or transmitted across a vast array of cloud data stores. The company's proprietary Theom Security Vectors (TSV) are meticulously developed based on a profound understanding of cloud data security vulnerabilities. These vectors address common threats such as publicly exposed AWS S3 buckets, data exfiltration risks from ransomware attacks, and data breaches stemming from overly permissive access roles. Theom's technology is designed to offer comprehensive visibility and actionable insights into an organization's data security posture.
How much funding has Theom raised?
Theom has raised a total of $36.4M across 2 funding rounds:
Angel/Seed
$16.4M
Series A
$20M
Angel/Seed (2022): $16.4M with participation from M12 and Ridge Ventures
Series A (2025): $20M led by Snowflake Ventures, Wing Venture Capital, and Databricks
Key Investors in Theom
M12
M12, Microsoft's Venture Fund, is an active investor in enterprise software, with a particular interest in applied AI, business applications, infrastructure, and security. They provide strategic go-to-market resources to their portfolio companies.
Ridge Ventures
Ridge Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm that backs founders transforming the software industry, focusing on seed and Series A rounds. They emphasize revenue growth and product-market fit.
Snowflake Ventures
Snowflake Ventures acts as an investment partner focused on enhancing value for innovative startups and established companies. They collaborate closely with portfolio companies, offering a strong network and operational expertise.
What's next for Theom?
With the infusion of $20M in its latest strategic investment, Theom is poised for accelerated growth and enhanced product development. This significant capital injection, following its earlier $36.4M in total funding, suggests a strong market validation and investor confidence in Theom's mission to provide unparalleled data security solutions. The company is likely to leverage this financing to expand its market reach, further innovate its security vector technology, and potentially scale its operations to meet the growing enterprise demand for sophisticated cloud data protection. The focus on enterprise-level funding indicates a strategic push towards larger client acquisitions and deeper integration within complex corporate IT infrastructures.
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