DUBLIN, Aug. 13, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --
The "Cybersecurity in Healthcare, 2018-2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The Cybersecurity in Healthcare Market, 2018-2030' report features an extensive study of the current landscape and future outlook of the growing market of cybersecurity within the healthcare industry. The focus of this study is on the cybersecurity products / solutions and services that are currently available for protecting internet connected devices against cybercriminals, and the likely evolution of novel technologies / platforms in the mid to long term. Backed by funding from several venture capital firms and strategic investors, this evolving market has its hopes pinned on the efforts of multiple start-ups.
The digital revolution has transformed the way businesses operate across the globe. However, digitally stored information is prone to hacking and manipulation by cyber criminals. The concern is validated by the fact that more than 5.1 million records are compromised due to data breaches every day. In 2016, close to 1,800 incidents of data breaches were reported across all the industries; in total, almost 1.4 billion data records were lost or stolen. The year 2017 also witnessed several cyberattacks; notable examples include WannaCry and NotPetya ransomware attacks, Equifax data breach, MongoDB databases leak, Elasticsearch server hack, Cloudbleed security bug, Zomato hack, HBO hack / Game of Thrones leaks, Uber data breach, and Ethereum hack.
The healthcare industry has been amongst the prime targets for hackers over the last several years. The Ponemon Institute's Fifth Annual Study reported that cyberattacks in healthcare have increased by a factor of 125% since 2010. In the first half of 2017, the healthcare industry had been compromised a number of times, having experienced a total of 228 data breaches, representing 25% of the total number of breaches worldwide. Across these instances, around 31 million records were compromised, stolen or lost, representing an increase of 423% as compared to the first six months of 2016.
In addition, according to a report published in May 2016, it is estimated that, with each electronic health record (EHR) costing around USD 355 in the black market, healthcare data breaches have resulted in losses worth USD 6.2 billion per year to the US healthcare industry.
Examples of organizations that have recently been the victims of cyberattacks / security incidents include (in alphabetical order) Abbott / St. Jude Medical, Anthem BlueCross BlueShield, Bayer, Bupa Global Health Insurance, Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center, HealthNow Networks, Johnson & Johnson, Med Center Health, Merck, National Health System (NHS), Pacific Alliance Medical Center, Patient Home Monitoring, and Smiths Medical.
In order to overcome these challenges, various cybersecurity solution providers have started to specifically focus on healthcare. Along with the presence of big companies, the entry of several start-ups is driving the innovation in this domain. Contrary to the expectation, capital spending on cybersecurity in the healthcare industry is far less compared to some other industries. In addition, the scarcity of skilled cybersecurity professionals capable of catering to the complex regulatory demands in the healthcare industry is making it even more difficult for the successful implementation of cybersecurity policies across this field.
Amongst other elements, the report features:
- A detailed assessment of the current market landscape of cybersecurity within the healthcare domain, providing information on cybersecurity core products / solutions, threat intelligence solutions, information on different threat types, security elements and modes of deployment.
- Detailed profiles of some of the emerging players in the industry, highlighting the current focus of the companies, capital raised, and details on their specific cybersecurity products / solutions and services. The profiles also have a section on recent developments, highlighting the achievements, partnerships / collaborations, and the likely strategies that may be adopted by these players to fuel growth in the foreseen future.
- A comprehensive benchmark analysis, highlighting key focus areas of mid to large sized companies, thereby, providing a means to compare the existing capabilities within respective peer groups and help industry stakeholders identify ways to achieve a competitive edge over contemporary players. In addition, we have provided detailed profiles of some of the established players within each peer group.
- An analysis of investments made at various stages of product development; these include seed financing, venture capital financing, debt financing and grants / awards received by the companies that are focused in this area.
- An elaborate valuation analysis of companies that are involved in providing cybersecurity products / solutions / services to the healthcare industry; for the purpose of this analysis, we focused on companies that have been established over the last 5-6 years.
- An overview of how artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and deep learning techniques can augment cybersecurity, once integrated. In addition, we have outlined a detailed assessment of the current market landscape of AI-based cybersecurity, and provided high-level insights on the market competitiveness within this domain.
- A case study on cybersecurity use cases within the healthcare industry, highlighting some of the notable healthcare data breaches and security incidents that have happened in 2017. In addition, we have briefly outlined some of the recently reported medical device hacks / security vulnerabilities that led to the recalling of these devices.
One of the key objectives of the report was to understand the primary growth drivers and estimate the future size of the market. Based on various parameters, such as number of healthcare data breaches, number of records compromised, expected pricing of the stolen medical records and spending trends on cybersecurity in the healthcare industry, we have provided an informed estimate on the likely evolution of the market in the long term, for the period 2018-2030. To account for the uncertainties associated with the number of data breaches, and to add robustness to our model, we have provided three forecast scenarios, portraying the conservative, base and optimistic tracks of the market's evolution.
Example Highlights
- Close to 400 stakeholders currently offer a variety of products / solutions / services to healthcare organizations. Of these, over 80% companies provide core products / solutions (such as identity access management and intrusion prevention) to enhance information security. In addition, about 56% of the companies provide threat intelligence solutions to organizations in the healthcare organizations including hospitals, pharmaceutical / biotechnology companies and medical device manufacturers.
- At present, the market is highly fragmented and is a mix of large enterprises, mid-size companies and start-ups. Majority of the large-sized companies (total 72) have three types of offerings (core products / solutions, threat intelligence solutions and services). In fact, for some of the companies in this category, cybersecurity is one of the many focus areas. Examples include (in alphabetical order, no selection criteria) AECOM, Cisco, Fortinet, IBM, Juniper Networks, Level 3, McAfee, Microsoft, NETSCOUT, Secure Works, SonicWall, Symantec and VMware.
- Similarly, there are close to 100 mid-sized companies that are providing cybersecurity solutions / services to players in the healthcare domain. Examples include (in alphabetical order, no selection criteria) Absolute Software, Arbor Networks, Auth0, BeyondTrust, Black Duck Software, CipherCloud, Cybereason, Infoblox, Malwarebytes, Netskope, ThreatMetrix, LogRhythm, SentinelOne, Skyhigh Networks and Zerto.
- In addition, several start-ups (close to 200) are offering innovative solutions / products / services. Venture capitalists have strongly supported innovation in this domain; around USD 2.5 billion has been invested in this industry since 2012 across around 180 instances of funding. Some of the companies that have raised capital multiple times since 2012 include (in alphabetical order, no selection criteria) Auth0, Cybereason, Cylance, Darktrac, Fortscale, ProtectWise, Rubicon Labs, SentinelOne, Skyhigh Networks, SnoopWall, Sqrrl and Synack.
- Our proprietary valuation analysis reveals that, of the 64 start-ups that were evaluated, 20 companies are estimated to have a valuation between USD 100 million and USD 1,000 million. Examples of such companies include (in alphabetical order, no selection criteria) Anomali, Area 1 Security, Bitglass, Exabeam, Silent Circle, Sqrrl, Synack, Tempered Networks, Threat Stack, UpGuard and ZeroFOX. Specifically, there are two companies that are estimated to have a billion-dollar valuation.
- Given the increasing number of cyberattacks in the healthcare industry, and the fact that the volume of digital data / records will steadily increase in the future, we estimate the overall cybersecurity market specific to the healthcare industry to grow at an annualized rate of about 14%. Since a significant proportion of electronic / digital data is located in the US, we believe that this region currently accounts for over 60% of the market's share; this is followed by Europe with over 20% share. Over time, due to the adoption of digital solutions in highly populated countries, such as India and China, the market in Asia-Pacific is expected grow at a relatively higher rate.
- Intrusion (hacking / ransomware) attacks, accounting for over 50% of the market, are the primary concern in the healthcare industry. In fact, the share of these breaches is estimated to grow to about 70% by 2030.
- In terms of type of security, products / solutions for application security and network security are the most popular; these occupy about 50% of the current market. Due to the increasing prevalence of cloud based solutions, the market for cloud security is likely to register a relatively higher growth and occupy around 25% of the overall share by 2030.
Companies Mentioned
- 406 Ventures
- 21st Century Oncology
- 3eTI
- 3i International
- 4SEC Group
- 500 Startups
- 7Safe
- 83North (formerly Greylock IL)
- A10 Networks
- Abbott
- ABCD Pediatrics
- Absolute
- Acalvio Technologies
- Accel Partners
- Accenture
- Access Venture Partners
- Accomplice
- Accuvant
- ActiveCanopy
- ACTIVECYBER
- Adams Street Partners
- Adara Ventures
- Adobe
- ADT Cybersecurity (formerly DATASHIELD)
- AECOM
- Aesthetic Dentistry, New York, US
- Agari
- AGC Networks
- Agio
- AirWatch
- Airway Oxygen
- Akamai
- AlertEnterprise
- AlienVault
- AllClear ID
- Allegis Capital
- Alphaserve Technologies
- Alpine Security
- Alsop Louie Partners
- Alvarado Hospital Medical Center
- Amazon
- AME Cloud Ventures
- America One Technologies
- AmericaTech
- Amerigroup
- Amplify Partners
- Anomali
- Anthem
- AOL
- AppDynamics
- Appthority
- Arbor Networks
- ArcSight
- Area 1 Security
- Argus Cyber Security
- Aristos Ventures
- Arkansas Oral & Facial Surgery Center
- Armolon
- Armor
- Arrow Electronics
- Arsenal Venture Partners
- Arthur Ventures
- Aruba (a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company)
- Arxan
- Ascent Venture Partners
- Ashley Madison
- Aspect Security
- Aspect Ventures
- AT&T
- Athens Orthopedic Clinic
- Atlas Venture
- Atos
- Atredis Partners
- Attivo Networks
- August Capital
- Augusta University Medical Center
- Aurionpro
- Auth0
- Auxilio
- Avast Software
- Avata Intelligence (formerly Armorway)
- AV-Comparatives
- Avecto
- AVG
- Axiad IDS
- AXON Connected
- AxonAI (formerly AXON Ghost Sentinel)
- Axway
- BAE Systems
- Bain Capital Ventures
- Baltimore Angels
- Banner Health
- Barracuda Networks
- Barrier1 Systems
- Baseline Ventures
- Battelle
- Battery Ventures
- Bayer
- Bayshore Networks
- Beckton Dickinson
- Benhamou Global Ventures (BGV)
- Bessemer Venture Partners
- BeyondTrust
- BIO-key International
- Bitfinex
- Bitglass
- BitSight
- Black Duck Software
- Black Sheep Capital
- BlackBerry
- BlackRidge Technology
- Blackstone Tactical Opportunities Fund
- BlackstoneOne
- Bloomberg Beta
- Blu Venture Investors
- Blue Coat Systems
- BlueCat
- BlueChilli
- Blueliv
- Blumberg Capital
- BlumShapiro
- BluVector
- Bomgar
- Bon Secours Health System
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- BostInno
- Box
- Bradford Networks
- Breach Intelligence
- BRM Capital
- Broadcom
- Bromium
- Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center
- BT Group
- Buckhead Investment Partners
- Built in LA
- Bupa Global
- ByteGrid
- CA Technologies
- Cain Capital
- California Correctional Health Care Services
- Calyptix Security
- Capital One Growth Ventures
- CapitalG (formerly Google Capital)
- Carbon Black
- CareMore
- Catbird
- Category 5 Consulting
- CDW
- CensorNet
- Center of Innovative Technology
- Central Ohio Urology Group
- Centrify
- Centripetal Networks
- CenturyLink
- Charles River Ventures
- Check Point Software Technologies
- Chertoff Group
- Chino Valley Medical Center
- Cicada Innovations
- Cimcor
- CIPHER
- CipherCloud
- CipherTrust
- Cisco
- Citi Ventures
- CITIC Telecom CPC
- Citrix
- Clear Venture Partners
- Clearwater Compliance
- Cleveland Medical Associates
- Cloud Harmonics
- Cloudera
- CloudLink
- CloudLock
- CME Ventures
- CNBC
- Coalfire
- Coaxis International
- Code Dx
- Cognosante
- Commonwealth Health Corporation
- Community Health Plan of Washington
- Community Mercy Health Partners
- Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT CSAIL)
- Conduent
- Confer Technologies
- Conjur
- ConnectWise
- Content Security
- Context Information Security
- Contextual Security
- Continental
- Core Capital Partners
- Core Security
- Corero Network Security
- CORL Technologies
- Cornell University
- Correlation Ventures
- Cowboy Ventures
- Cray
- Critical Informatics
- CRN
- Croghan Investments
- Crosscheck Networks
- Crosslink Capital
- CrowdStrike
- Crowe Horwath
- Crypta Labs
- Cryptzone
- CSC Digital Brand Services
- CSRA
- Cyber Rescue Alliance
- Cyber Toa
- CyberArk
- Cybereason
- Cyberinc
- Cyberlytic
- Cybersafe Solutions
- CyberSurance
- CyberWire
- CyberX
- Cybraics
- Cybric
- Cygilant (formerly EiQ Networks)
- Cylance
- Cylera
- CynergisTek
- Cytellix
- Cyveillance
- DAG Ventures
- Dailymotion
- Darktrace
- DataArt
- Dataguise
- DataMotion
- Datto
- DB Networks
- DearBytes
- Dell
- Deloitte
- Delta ID
- Delta Risk
- Delta-v Capital
- Demisto
- Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
- Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- Deutsche Telekom Capital Partners
- Device Authority
- DeviceLock
- DFJ
- DFLabs
- Diamond Institute for Infertility and Menopause
- DigiCert
- Digital Defense
- Digital Guardian
- DLT Solutions
- DMC Investments
- DomainTools
- Dragos
- Draper Nexus
- Dropbox
- Druva
- Duo Security
- DXC Technology
- East Seattle Partners
- ebay
- EDB Investments
- EdgeWave
- Edgile
- Eight Roads
- Eileses Capital
- Elliott Management
- Emerald Compliance Solutions (Emerald Cybersecurity)
- Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield
- ENCODE
- Endgame
- Engineering Capital
- enSilo
- Envision Ventures
- EPIC Ventures
- Epsilon
- eSentire
- ESET
- e-Share (formerly nCrypted Cloud)
- ESXi
- Evergreen Coast Capital
- Evolution Equity Partners
- Exabeam
- Excellus Health Plan
- Exclusive Ventures
- EXELERYS
- Exostar
- ExtraHop
- Extreme Networks
- EY
- Fairhaven Capital
- Family Tree Health Clinic
- Farsight Security
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)Fenwick & West
- ff Venture Capital
- Fidelis Cybersecurity
- Fine Tec
- Fingerprint Cards
- FireBlade
- FireEye
- Fireglass
- FireMon
- First Round Capital
- FishNet Security
- Fishtech Labs
- Flashpoint
- Flint Capital
- Forbes
- Forcepoint
- ForeScout
- Foresite
- ForgeRock
- Fortinet
- Fortscale
- Forum Systems
- Foundation Capital
- Founders Circle
- Foundstone
- Fox Technologies
- F-Prime Capital Partners
- FriendFinder Networks
- FSE Group
- Future Com
- Future Fund
- G20 Ventures
- Gemalto
- Genacast Ventures
- General Catalyst
- General Dynamics Information Technology
- Geodesic Capital
- GeoLang
- Georgian Partners
- GGV Capital
- Giacom
- Gigamon
- GigaTrust
- Github
- Glasswall Solutions
- GlenRock
- Glilot Capital
- Globalscape
- GlobalSign
- Goldman Sachs
- Granite Hill Capital Partners
- Great Place to Work
- GreatHorn
- Green Visor Capital
- Greenfield Capital Partners
- GreyCastle Security
- Greycroft Partners
- Greylock Partners
- Grotech Ventures
- GuardiCore
- Guidance Software
- Gurucul
- GV (formerly Google Ventures)
- HackerOne
- Harrisburg Gastroenterology
- harvest.ai
- Hasso Plattner Ventures
- HCI Group
- Health Information Trust (HITRUST) Alliance
- HealthNow Networks
- Heartland Payment Systems
- Help AG
- Heritage Valley Health System
- Herjavec Group
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
- Hexadite
- HID Global
- High Country Venture
- Highland Capital Partners
- Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center
- HonorTech
- Hoxton Ventures
- HumanFirewalls
- Hypori
- IA Ventures
- IBM
- iboss
- Icon Ventures
- ICONIQ Capital
- iCyber-Security
- ID Agent
- ID Experts
- IDG Ventures
- Ignition Partners
- IID
- Illusive Networks
- ImageWare Systems
- Immersive
- Imperva
- Imprivata
- Index Ventures
- Indiana Cancer Agency
- Industrial Control System-Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ICS-ISAC)
- Infoblox
- InfoGuard
- Informatica
- Information Management Resources (IMRI)
- Information Technology Partners
- Ingram Micro
- Innovation Endeavors
- In-Q-Tel (IQT)
- Insight Venture Partners
- InstantScale Ventures
- Institutional Venture Partners (IVP)
- Insurance Australia Group (IAG)
- Integrated Technical Solutions (ITS)
- Intel
- Internet2
- Intersec Worldwide
- Interset
- intiGrow
- Intralinks
- Intrust IT
- IntSights
- Invincea
- Invoke Capital
- Invotas
- Ionic Security
- iSIGHT Partners
- i-Sprint Innovations
- iT-CUBE SYSTEMS
- ITEGRITI
- Ivanti
- iWelcome
- Ixia
- Jackson Square Ventures
- Jackson Square Ventures (formerly Sigma West)
- JMP Securities
- Johnson & Johnson
- JohnsTek
- JPMorgan Chase
- Jump Capital
- Juniper Networks
- K2 Intelligence
- K9 Ventures
- Kaiser Permanente Ventures
- Kaleida Health
- Kansas Heart Hospital
- Kaspersky Lab
- Keck Medicine of USC
- KHIPU Networks
- Khosla Ventures
- King's Daughters' Health (KDH)
- KKR
- Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers
- KPMG
- Kroll
- Kyrus Tech
- Lancope
- Lastline
- Left Bank Pediatric Clinic
- LEONI
- Leslie Ventures
- Level 3 Communications
- Level Nine Group
- Liaison Technologies
- Liberty Venture Partners
- Lidera Network
- Lieberman Software
- LIFARS
- LifeLock
- LightCyber
- Lightspeed Venture Partners
- Location Labs
- Lockheed Martin
- LogRhythm
- Logsign
- London Digital Security Centre
- Long River Ventures
- LookingGlass Cyber Solutions
- Lookout
- Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Covertix
- Lukas Hospital
- Macnica Ventures
- MainNerve
- Malformity Labs
- Malwarebytes
- Mandiant
- Maple Leaf Partners
- March Capital Partners
- Marin Healthcare District
- Matrix Partners
- Maxfield Capital
- Mayfield Clinic
- McAfee
- MCO Global
- Med Center Health
- MedCrypt
- Medical Oncology Hematology Consultants
- Medicare
- Meditology Services
- MedSec
- MedStar Health
- MegaPath
- Menlo Security
- Merck
- Meritech Capital Partners
- Methodist Hospital, Kentucky, US
- Metropolitan Urology Group
- Micro Focus
- Microsoft
- Mid-Michigan Physicians Imaging Center
- Milton Security Group
- Mimecast
- Mirin Capital
- Mirox Cyber Security & Technology
- MobileIron
- Mobileye
- Molina Healthcare
- Morphick
- Mosley Ventures
- Myspace
- Nasdaq
- National Health Service (NHS) Niara
- National Health-Information Sharing and Analysis Center (NH-ISAC)
- NC4
- NCC Group
- NEC Networks & System Integration Corporation (NESIC)
- Neotec
- Nervana Systems
- Netcraft
- netForensics
- Netizen
- NETSCOUT
- Netskope
- NetWorks Group
- Netwrix
- New Enterprise Associates
- New Jersey Spine Center
- New York Life Insurance
- Newkirk Products
- NexDefense
- Nexthink
- NextView Ventures
- Nexusguard
- North Bridge Venture Partners
- Northern Light Venture Capital
- Northrop Grumman
- Norwest Venture Partners
- Novasano
- NowSecure
- NSS Labs
- NTT DOCOMO Ventures
- NTT Security
- NXTP Labs
- Objective Logistics
- ObserveIT
- OC Gasto Care
- Okta
- OMC Systems
- Omidyar Technology Ventures
- OpenSky
- OpenStack
- OPSWAT
- Optiv
- Opus Capital
- Oracle
- Orchard Holdings Group
- Osage Partners
- Osirium
- Ostendio
- Pacific Alliance Medical Center
- Paladion
- Palo Alto Networks
- PassiveTotal
- Patient Home Monitoring (PHM)
- Peachtree Neurological Clinic
- Peachtree Orthopaedic Clinic
- Pelion Venture Partners
- Pepper Hamilton
- Petrillo Capital
- Pew Research Center
- Phantom
- PhishLabs
- PhishMe
- Pilot Growth Equity
- Pitango Venture Capital
- Plastic Surgery Associates, South Dakota
- Plurilock
- Polito
- Ponemon Institute
- Portage Partners
- Portland Seed Fund
- Post-Quantum
- Praetorian
- Premera Blue Cross
- Premier Healthcare
- Prevalent Networks
- PriorityOne Group
- Professional Dermatology Care
- Proficio
- Progress Distribution
- Promenade Software
- Promisec
- Proofpoint
- ProStar Solutions
- ProtectWise
- Protegrity
- Protenus
- PwC
- Pwnie Express
- QinetiQ
- Qriocity
- Qualcomm Ventures
- Qualys
- Quarles & Brady
- Rackspace
- Radiology Regional Center, Pennsylvania
- Radware
- Rally Ventures
- Rapid7
- Raytheon
- Recorded Future
- Red Herring
- Redpoint Ventures
- RedSeal
- RedSocks Security
- Redspin
- Rein Capital
- Rembrandt Venture Partners
- Reveal Imaging Technologies
- Ridge Ventures
- Ridgewall
- Right Side Capital Management
- Risk Based Security
- RiskIQ
- RiskSense
- River City Media
- Riverwood Capital
- root9B
- RRE Ventures
- RSA
- Rsam
- Rubicon Labs
- Safeguard Scientifics
- SAINT
- Salesforce Ventures
- Samsung NEXT Ventures
- Sandvine
- SANS Institute
- Santander Bank
- SAP National Security Services
- Sapphire Ventures
- SAS
- SC Media
- SCADAfence
- Scale Venture Partners
- SDGblue
- Seagate Technology
- Seceon
- Seclore
- SecqureOne
- Secure Sense
- SecureAuth
- secureHIM
- Secureworks
- Security Innovation
- Security Iris
- Security Risk Advisors
- Securonix
- Sedara
- Senrio
- Sensato
- SentinelOne
- sep
- Sequoia Capital
- Sequretek
- Sera-Brynn
- ServiceNow
- SEWORKS
- Shape Security
- Shasta Ventures
- Siemens Venture Capital
- Siemplify
- Sierra
- Signal Networks
- Silent Circle
- Silicon Valley Bank
- Silver Lake Waterman
- SineWave Ventures
- Singtel Innov8
- Sirius Computer Solutions
- Skybox Security
- Skycure
- Skyhigh Networks
- Skyriver IT
- Slack
- Smilegate Investment
- Smiths Medical
- Snapchat
- SnoopWall
- Social Capital
- SoftBank Ventures
- Soltra
- Solutionary
- SonicWall
- Sony
- Sophos
- Sound Ventures
- Spark Capital
- SpearTip
- SPHERE Technology Solutions
- Spikes Security
- Spirion
- Splunk
- Spring Lake Equity Partners
- Sqrrl
- SquarePeg Capital
- SS&C Technologies
- St. Jude Medical
- St. Mark's Surgery Center
- StackPath
- Starfish Ventures
- Startmate
- Stasmayer
- Stonesoft
- Strategic Cyber Ventures
- Sucuri
- Summit Partners
- Sun Mountain Capital
- Sutter Hill Ventures
- Swarth Group
- Swimlane
- Swivel Secure
- Sword & Shield
- Symantec
- Synack
- SyncDog
- Synchronoss
- Synopsys
- Systematic Group
- Systems Engineering
- T.J.Maxx
- Taia Global
- Talis Capital
- Tampa Bay Surgery Center
- Tangible Security
- Tanium
- Taobao
- TCP Venture Capital
- Team8
- TechFlow
- TechOperators
- TEDCO
- Teldat
- Telstra Ventures
- TELUS Ventures
- Tempered Networks
- Tenable
- TenEleven Ventures
- Thales e-Security
- The Cook County Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management (DHSEM)
- The Hague Security Delta (HSD)
- The Mako Group
- The Media Trust
- The Ottawa Hospital
- The Oxman Group
- The Perkins Fund
- The University of Kansas Health System
- The Westly Group
- The Women's Healthcare Group, Kansas, US WordPress
- Third Point Ventures
- Thomvest Ventures
- Threat Stack
- ThreatConnect
- ThreatMetrix
- ThreatTrack Security
- Thycotic
- Tiger Global Management
- TitanHQ
- Titus Regional Medical Center
- Toba Capital
- TokenOne
- Tola Capital
- TomorrowVentures
- Top Tier Capital Partners
- Topsec
- TopSpin Security
- Torrance Memorial Medical Center
- Toshiba
- TPG Growth
- TraceSecurity
- TrapX Security
- Trend Micro
- Trident Capital
- Trinity Ventures
- Tripwire
- Trusona
- Trusted-HIT
- TrustPoint Solutions
- Trustwave
- TSC Advantage
- T-Systems
- Tufin
- TV Rheinland
- Tyfone
- UAE Banks Federation
- Ubiquiti Networks
- UC Davis Health
- Ukraine Power Grid
- UniCare
- Union Bay Partners
- University of Cambridge
- Untangle
- UpGuard
- UpWest Labs
- Urgent Care Clinic of Oxford
- Urology Austin
- USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center
- UST Global
- v1.vc
- Valar Frontier Solutions
- Valley Anesthesiology and Pain Consultants
- Valor Capital Group
- Vantage Cybersecurity Group
- vArmour
- Varonis
- VASCO
- Vaultive
- Vector Capital
- Vectra Networks
- Vela Trading Technologies
- Venable
- Venafi
- Venrock
- Ventures Unlimited
- Vera
- Veracode
- Verity Health System
- Verity Medical Foundation (formerly San Jose Medical Group)
- Verizon
- VictorOps
- VigiTrust
- Vintage Investment Partners
- Viola Ventures (formerly Carmel Ventures)
- Virtu
- Virtue Security Services
- VirusTotal
- VisionQuest Eyecare
- VisiTrend
- VMware
- Vorstack
- Votiro
- Wandera
- Warburg Pincus
- Washington University School of Medicine
- West Corporation
- WhiteHat Security
- Wilson Consulting Group
- Windancer Technologies
- Wing
- WinMagic
- Wipro Ventures
- Wombat Security Technologies
- WorkplaceDynamics
- World Economic Forum
- Wortham Insurance
- Yahoo
- Zayo
- Zelkova Ventures
- Zenedge
- ZeroFOX
- Zerto
- Ziften
- Zimperium
- Zix
- Zoho
- ZoneFox
- Zscaler
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