Odaseva Raises $54 Million for Salesforce Enterprise Data Security Platform

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Salesforce enterprise data security platform Odaseva has raised $54 million in Series C funding, bringing the total raised by the company to over $90 million.

The new investment round was led by Silver Lake Waterman, with additional support from Crescent Cove, Eurazeo, and previous investors Eight Roads, F-Prime, and Serena Capital.

Founded in 2012, the San Francisco-based company provides enterprises running on Salesforce with security solutions that simplify data protection, automate data processes, and help meet compliance requirements and improve performance.

Odaseva enables Salesforce end-to-end encryption, offers Salesforce Recovery Point and Time Objective (RPO/RTO), and optimizes Salesforce availability.

The company claims to secure more than 100 million users globally for its customers, which include Global Fortune 500 companies.

Odaseva will invest the new funds in product development, including data security and zero trust offerings, and in expanding its global presence, including additional resources for North America, Europe and Asia Pacific. The company is also looking to expand its executive team.

“Data sits at the core of large organizations, so we know trust with our customers is more important than ever before. We’re proud that Odaseva’s commitment to data security exceeds the requirements of even the most complex, highly regulated businesses in the world,” Odaseva CEO and founder Sovan Bin said.

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