ExtraHop Networks

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ExtraHop Networks, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryCybersecurity
Founded2007
FoundersJesse Rothstein
Raja Mukerji
HeadquartersSeattle, WA
Key people
Greg Clark, CEO
ProductsReveal(x); Reveal(x) 360
OwnersBain Capital Private Equity, Crosspoint Capital Partners
Number of employees
501 to 1,000
Websitewww.extrahop.com

ExtraHop is a cybersecurity company providing AI-based network intelligence, based in Seattle..

History[edit]

Jesse Rothstein and Raja Mukerji founded ExtraHop in 2007 in Seattle, Washington, USA.

In April 2009, ExtraHop acquired $5.1 million in funding from the Madrona Venture Group and other private investors including Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz.[1][2] In May 2014, the company closed a $41 million Series C round led by Technology Crossover Ventures (TCV). Other participants in this round included existing investors Meritech Capital Partners and Madrona Venture Group, as well as private investors including Sujal Patel, former CEO and founder of Isilon Systems. This round brought ExtraHop’s total venture funding to $61.6 million.[3]

In 2018, ExtraHop released the Reveal(x) product, followed 2 years later by the launch of SaaS-based Reveal(x) 360. In January 2019, the company announced having booked $100 million in revenue for the previous year.[4]

In July 2021, ExtraHop was acquired by Bain Capital Private Equity and Crosspoint Capital Partners for $900 million.[5] In February 2022, the company announced that it had appointed Patrick Dennis as CEO.[6] By October 2023, Dennis was moved to an advisory role with co-founder and managing partner at Crosspoint Greg Clark taking over as ExtraHop CEO.[7]

On January 9, 2024, Extrahop announced an addition $100M investment from their existing investors.[8]

ExtraHop operates globally with offices in Seattle, Washington (HQ); London, UK; Germany; France; Australia; Singapore; and Japan.

Products[edit]

ExtraHop is headquartered on the 16th floor of 520 Pike Tower in downtown Seattle

ExtraHop launched the Reveal(x)[9] network intelligence product for Security Operations teams in 2018. [10] In 2020, the company introduced Reveal(x) 360,[11] a fully SaaS-based version of their network detection and response platform.

Integrations[edit]

ExtraHop Reveal(x) natively integrates with a number of technology products, including endpoint security (CrowdStrike[12]), threat intelligence, and Saas/IaaS/PaaS platforms such as Microsoft 365[13] and AWS native telemetry.[14]

A sample list of known integrations includes: CrowdStrike; Microsoft Defender Security Center; Windows Defender ATP; Microsoft 365; AWS quarantine; Azure Sentinel; Cisco ISE; Palo Alto NGFW, Panorama, Demisto; Splunk SIEM & Phantom; Exabeam; IBM Qradar; ServiceNow; and Check Point.[15]

Certifications[edit]

ExtraHop holds a number of industry certifications. These include SOC 2 Type II, SOC 3, GDPR, HIPAA and US Privacy Shield.[16]

Customers[edit]

Known ExtraHop customers include Ulta Beauty,[17] Home Depot,[18] and the city of Dallas.[19]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Marc Andreessen, Madrona back ExtraHop Networks with $5 mil".
  2. ^ Ha, Anthony (2009-04-14). "ExtraHop raises $5.1M to manage your network". VentureBeat. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  3. ^ "ExtraHop Raises $41M Series C Round For Its Real-Time IT Analytics Service".
  4. ^ "Seattle hybrid cloud security startup ExtraHop touts bookings growth, says it's on an IPO path". GeekWire. January 15, 2019.
  5. ^ "Bain Capital and Crosspoint Capital Partners Buy ExtraHop Networks". Wall Street Journal. June 8, 2021.
  6. ^ "ExtraHop Grows Annual Recurring Revenue by 47%, Names Patrick Dennis Chief Executive Officer | ExtraHop". www.extrahop.com.
  7. ^ "ExtraHop's Exciting Future". www.extrahop.com.
  8. ^ "ExtraHop Secures $100M in Growth Capital from Existing Investors and Strengthens Leadership Team to Accelerate NDR Market Growth | ExtraHop".
  9. ^ "Reveal(x) Enterprise: Network Detection and Response | ExtraHop". www.extrahop.com. Retrieved 2021-04-29.
  10. ^ "ExtraHop Introduces Reveal(x) to Expose Attacks on Critical Assets and Automate Investigations".
  11. ^ "Reveal(x) 360: SaaS-Based Network Detection & Response | ExtraHop". www.extrahop.com. Retrieved 2021-04-29.
  12. ^ "Technology Partner: CrowdStrike | ExtraHop". www.extrahop.com.
  13. ^ "Technology Partner: Microsoft | ExtraHop". www.extrahop.com.
  14. ^ "Technology Partner: Amazon Web Services | ExtraHop". www.extrahop.com.
  15. ^ "Explore ExtraHop Reveal(x) Integrations | ExtraHop". www.extrahop.com.
  16. ^ "| ExtraHop". www.extrahop.com.
  17. ^ "ExtraHop Helps Ulta Beauty Deliver Exceptional and Secure Guest Experiences | ExtraHop". www.extrahop.com.
  18. ^ "The Home Depot Builds Unified Customer Experience with Visibility from ExtraHop | ExtraHop". www.extrahop.com.
  19. ^ "City of Dallas Customer Solution Video Page | ExtraHop". www.extrahop.com.