Captus Networks, a start-up based in Woodland, California, raised $12.4 million in a fourth round of financing for its network intrusion prevention technology. The company's Network Integrity Systems (NIS) are designed to preserve and protect network bandwidth for mission-critical applications and hosts. The Captus IPS 4000 platform is an automated, policy-based system that combines Day Zero protection with traffic management capabilities to ensure network integrity. The new funding was led by GMG Capital Partners.
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Wednesday, October 1, 2003
Captus Networks Secures $12.4 Million for its Security Solutions
Wednesday, October 01, 2003
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