TLDR: Bastille Networks has secured $44m in Series C funding, led by Goldman Sachs Asset Management and with participation from previous investor Bessemer Venture Partners. Bastille offers wireless threat intelligence technology, allowing it to identify and localise potential threats to network infrastructure. CEO Chris Risley said that the company, which has tripled annual recurring revenue in the last year, was on track to double this again, and welcomed Goldman Sachs as an investor.
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