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NewSpring Capital leads $50M round for Baltimore cybersecurity firm LookingGlass

Baltimore has had a huge year for cybersecurity investment and the Radnor VC firm is part of that.

From a LookingGlass promo video. (Screenshot via Vimeo)

NewSpring Capital was behind a major infusion of capital into a later-stage, Baltimore-founded cybersecurity firm: LookingGlass.
The Radnor firm with offices in Washington, D.C., Baltimore and Chicago led LookingGlass’s Series C, investing $22 million in a $50 million round. LookingGlass used the money in part to acquire a Northern Virginia-based company Cyveillance.
Baltimore has had a huge year for cybersecurity investments, according to our sister site Technically Baltimore.
Also of note: As with LookingGlass, NewSpring generally invests in later-stage companies, but it recently backed an earlier-stage company sales software startup in Conshohocken called Journey Sales, participating in its $3.35 million Series A.

Companies: NewSpring Capital

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