Tines: Raises $55 Million in Series B Extension Funding

Tines Raises $55 Million in Series B Extension Funding

  • Tines, a Dublin, Ireland-based provider of a no-code automation platform for security teams, raised $55M in Series B Extension funding
  • The round was led by Felicis. Aydin Senkut of Felicis will be joining the board, along with Tom Killalea, former Vice President of Technology at Amazon.com
  • The company, which has raised $96.2M to date, intends to use the funds to accelerate adoption by enterprises globally
  • The company provides a no-code automation platform for security teams, which delivers automation straight to front-line analysts and operators
  • Customers include Coinbase, Box, Kayak, Databricks, McKesson, and Canva

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