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Ransomware defense company Mimic announced that it raised a $50M Series A led by Google Ventures & Menlo Ventures; Former Mandiant CEO Kevin Mandia joined its board and Greg Davison joined as Head of Revenue

Ransomware defense company Mimic

Ransomware defense company Mimic announced that it raised a $50M Series A led by Google Ventures & Menlo Ventures; Former Mandiant CEO Kevin Mandia joined its board and Greg Davison joined as Head of Revenue

The company announces a major retail customer & key new product features

PALO ALTO, Calif., Feb. 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Mimic, the enterprise ransomware defense company, announced today that it has secured Series A funding of $50 million led by GV (Google Ventures) and Menlo Ventures, with participation from existing investors Ballistic Ventures, Team8, Wing Ventures, and Shield Capital.

Derek Smith, Mimic’s CEO, says:

The speed of ransomware attacks—often within 90 seconds—leave security teams with no time to respond. Mimic’s SaaS platform detects ransomware in fractions of a second, stopping them before damage is done,

“Ransomware-based cyber extortion increasingly impacts every facet of our society, and it’s our goal to protect against it.”

Karim Faris, General Partner at GV (Google Ventures), emphasized Mimic’s unique approach: 

Mimic’s ability to detect and deflect ransomware so much faster than traditional defenses is unique in the market.

“We believe Mimic’s capabilities, combined with their use of AI, will become part of every CISO’s minimum required defense strategy. Having backed Derek Smith at Shape Security and seeing its success in the market, we’re thrilled to partner with him again and support Mimic’s rise as a leader in cybersecurity.”

This sentiment was echoed by the large Seattle-based retailer REI (Recreation Equipment, Inc.).

Mike Hughes, Chief Information Security Officer at REI, said:

We believe that Mimic’s breakthroughs in early detection, advanced deflection, and rapid recovery will be vital to our business continuity,

Kevin Mandia Joins Mimic’s Board

Mimic also announced that Kevin Mandia has joined its Board of Directors. Mandia, the founder of Mandiant, led the company as CEO until 2024. Acquired by Google in 2022, Mandiant’s customers include over 200 Fortune 500 companies and major government organizations worldwide. Mandia is a Co-founder and General Partner at Ballistic Ventures and previously served on the CISA Cybersecurity Advisory Committee.

Mandia, said:

Ransomware is a direct threat to our way of life. Mimic has innovated a way to protect corporations, hospitals, schools, critical infrastructure – they’re all in the crosshairs,

“Mimic has the technology and the team to completely stop these attacks. Period.”

Greg Davison Joins as Head of Revenue

Mimic also announced the appointment of Greg Davison as Head of Revenue. Davison brings a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of the cybersecurity landscape. With over 30 years in technology and nearly a decade with Mandiant/Google, he will play a key role in expanding Mimic’s reach and helping organizations defend against the growing threat of ransomware. 

Davison, said:

I’m energized by Mimic’s vision and eager to work with Kevin, (GV) Google Ventures, Google Cloud, and the exceptional team at Mimic to help organizations dramatically reduce the impact of ransomware,

Introducing the Mimic Signal Generator

Finally, today Mimic also announced a new groundbreaking capability that allows customers to safely simulate the impact of ransomware.

Bob Blakley, Chief Product Officer at Mimic, said:

The Mimic Signal Generator opens a new avenue for customer testing that has never been available before,

“By allowing customers to safely see what real ransomware would do inside their networks, we enable our customers to test and validate their security posture without the dangers of handling actual malware.”

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Ransomware defense company Mimic announced that it raised a $50M Series A led by Google Ventures & Menlo Ventures; Former Mandiant CEO Kevin Mandia joined its board and Greg Davison joined as Head of Revenue, source

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