
Eclypsium, a Portland, OR-based IT infrastructure supply chain security company, has raised $25 million in a funding round led by PEAK6 Strategic Capital.
The round also saw participation from Ten Eleven Ventures, Qualcomm Ventures, Pavilion Capital, Singtel Innov8, Sixty Degree Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, and Madrona.
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The company plans to use the funds to speed up adoption and expand its offerings to cover more Edge AI devices, including autonomous network edge appliances, NVIDIA Bluefield DPU-based appliances, CCTV cameras, 5G equipment, and core AI infrastructure like GPU servers.
Eclypsium is a trusted leader in protecting both public and private critical infrastructure from the world’s most advanced threats, including nation-states. With its proven technology and expertise in IT supply chain security, the company is well-positioned to help organizations boost cyber resilience. We’re proud to partner with Eclypsium to support its growth in financial services, AI infrastructure, and beyond,” said Jenny Just, Co-founder of PEAK6.
“Eclypsium has made great strides over the past year—enhancing our platform, growing our customer and partner base, strengthening our leadership team, and producing market-leading threat research. As securing IT infrastructure and supply chains becomes a global priority, this investment helps us accelerate our mission to provide comprehensive protection across all layers of enterprise technology,” said Yuriy Bulygin, CEO and Co-Founder of Eclypsium.
“As protecting critical IT infrastructure and supply chains becomes a global priority, this investment helps us speed up our mission to provide the most complete protection across all layers of enterprise technology.”
Eclypsium FY2025 Highlights:
Executive team growth:
- Hiep Dang joined as Vice President, Technology & Research, bringing 25+ years of experience across R&D, engineering, threat research, support, product, marketing, operations, alliances, and sales at HiddenLayer, Qualys, Cylance and McAfee.
- Brian Dunphy joined as Vice President, Product Management, with 20+ years in cybersecurity product leadership from Symantec, RSA, Claroty, and AuthMind, covering XDR, EDR, SIEM, OT, ITDR, and MSS.
Technology and ecosystem expansion:
- Became a SentinelOne Singularity Marketplace Partner.
- Joined the NVIDIA Inception Program to help secure critical AI infrastructure in public and private sectors.
Enhanced platform capabilities:
- Major platform update adding support for GPU servers in AI data centers.
- Expanded support for critical network edge devices in response to customer needs after the F5 breach.
Notable threat research:
- Discovered the Framework laptop UEFI: Bombshell vulnerability.
- First-ever weaponization of a USB peripheral in the BadCam webcam exploit.
- Reported active exploitation of a previously found BMC vulnerability.
Expanded channel partnerships:
- Signed partnerships with SHI, WWT, Getac and GuidePoint Security, building on the existing Panasonic relationship to offer broader, integrated solutions.
Industry and partner recognition:
- Named Market Leader in Software Supply Chain Security by Cyber Defense Magazine’s Top InfoSec Innovators Awards.
- Scott Lupfer was included in CRN’s Channel Chief list.
- Eclypsium’s partner program featured in CRN’s 2025 and 2026 Partner Program Guides.
About Eclypsium
Founded in 2017 by Yuriy Bulygin, Eclypsium’s supply chain security platform helps enterprises and government agencies protect against hidden risks in complex technology supply chains. It secures critical software, firmware, and hardware across the IT infrastructure. Eclypsium is the only solution that deeply inspects devices and combines inventory, hardening, threat detection, and response in a single platform, managing device security throughout the full lifecycle—from onboarding to production monitoring to asset disposal. With millions of firmware binaries analyzed and hundreds of thousands of endpoints, servers, network devices, and AI servers scanned and protected, Eclypsium is a trusted platform for securing the device supply chain.
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