Founded Year

2013

Stage

Acquired | Acquired

Total Raised

$263.5M

Valuation

$0000 

Revenue

$0000 

About Nozomi Networks

Nozomi Networks focuses on operational technology cybersecurity, protecting critical infrastructure across various industries. The company's offerings include network and endpoint visibility, threat detection, and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven insights. Nozomi Networks serves sectors such as transportation, utilities, healthcare, and manufacturing, providing solutions that meet industry cybersecurity standards. It was founded in 2013 and is based in San Francisco, California. In September 2025, Nozomi Networks was acquired by Mitsubishi Electric.39M.

Headquarters Location

575 Market Street Suite 3650

San Francisco, California, 94105,

United States

800-314-6114

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ESPs containing Nozomi Networks

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EXECUTION STRENGTH ➡MARKET STRENGTH ➡LEADERHIGHFLIEROUTPERFORMERCHALLENGER
Enterprise Tech / Cybersecurity

The operational technology (OT) security tools market provides cybersecurity solutions that protect industrial control systems, SCADA systems, and other critical OT infrastructure from cyber threats. These tools offer real-time monitoring, threat detection, asset discovery, and network segmentation specifically designed for industrial environments. Companies in this market serve manufacturing, ene…

Nozomi Networks named as Outperformer among 15 other companies, including Microsoft, Cisco, and IBM.

Nozomi Networks's Products & Differentiators

    Vantage

    A 2021 IoT Evolution IoT Excellence Award recipient, the Vantage platform is designed to meet the rapidly evolving requirements of IoT-enabled infrastructures. Vantage equips security professionals and industrial operators with actionable, AI-driven insights to identify and manage risks and speed precise remediation. Vantage delivers unmatched security and asset visibility with unlimited scalability through an industry-first cloud-based SaaS offering that consolidates data aggregation, analysis and operations across OT, IoT and IT assets.

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Nozomi Networks Patents

Nozomi Networks has filed 17 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • computer network security
  • computer security
  • computer security exploits
patents chart

Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

11/28/2022

2/25/2025

Computer network security, Computer security, Cyberwarfare, Network protocols, Computer security exploits

Grant

Application Date

11/28/2022

Grant Date

2/25/2025

Title

Related Topics

Computer network security, Computer security, Cyberwarfare, Network protocols, Computer security exploits

Status

Grant

Latest Nozomi Networks News

Nozomi Networks eyes channel growth with double executive appointment

Nov 14, 2025

Matthew Cowell has been named as VP of strategic alliances, while Tyson Gerhold becomes VP of global partner and channel sales (Image credit: Getty Images) Nozomi Networks has announced two new executive appointments as the security vendor looks to drive further growth and innovation through its global partner ecosystem. The move sees Matthew Cowell join the business as vice president of strategic alliances, while Tyson Gerhold takes the role of vice president of global partner and channel sales. Cowell will be responsible for expanding Nozomi’s partner network through new tech vendor and OEM alliances, while Gerhold will oversee channel strategy, lead channel sales operations, and work to expand the firm’s global footprint. "Having the right leaders in place to further strengthen our partner-first strategy is essential to addressing the tremendous market opportunity that exists for Nozomi Networks and our partners," said Nozomi Networks’ CEO, Edgard Capdevielle, in an announcement. A seasoned industry veteran, Cowell arrives with 20 years’ experience with industrial control systems (ICS) and operational technology (OT) applications. Most recently, he served as vice president of strategic alliances at Dragos – where he established the ICS and OT solutions vendor’s technology alliance program – and has previously led business development initiatives for Ultra 3eTI, Phoenix Contact, and Danaher Industrial Controls. Gerhold brings 18 years of sales leadership experience and a channel-first philosophy to his new role. Prior to joining Nozomi in 2024, he served in key roles that include VP of revenue operations at Fivetran and vice president of worldwide sales operations at Pure Storage , where he built a reputation for designing and scaling successful partner ecosystems. ChannelPro Newsletter Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over. Channel growth The pair’s appointment follows a period of strong growth for Nozomi Network’s partnerships. In June, the firm launched its new Vanguard Partner Program to strengthen and streamline its channel ecosystem, and has also extended partnerships with key companies such as Schneider Electric and Nvidia in the last year. By appointing leaders with extensive experience in OT security and channel-scaling, Nzomi said it is further strengthening its ability to deliver its AI-powered security platform through its growing partner network. “Strong, strategic partnerships are critical to solving our customers’ OT, IoT and CPS security needs,” Capdevielle explained. “Both Matt and Tyson are well respected in the industry and bring deep experience to their roles. They are well-equipped to strengthen Nozomi’s position as the preeminent partner for securing OT and IoT networks.” Make sure to follow ITPro on Google News to keep tabs on all our latest news, analysis, and reviews. MORE FROM CHANNELPRO

Nozomi Networks Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Nozomi Networks founded?

    Nozomi Networks was founded in 2013.

  • Where is Nozomi Networks's headquarters?

    Nozomi Networks's headquarters is located at 575 Market Street, San Francisco.

  • What is Nozomi Networks's latest funding round?

    Nozomi Networks's latest funding round is Acquired.

  • How much did Nozomi Networks raise?

    Nozomi Networks raised a total of $263.5M.

  • Who are the investors of Nozomi Networks?

    Investors of Nozomi Networks include Mitsubishi Electric, Partners Group, CDP Venture Capital, Schneider Electric, JCI Ventures and 18 more.

  • Who are Nozomi Networks's competitors?

    Competitors of Nozomi Networks include Armis, Radiflow, Phosphorus, Claroty, Verve Industrial Protection and 7 more.

  • What products does Nozomi Networks offer?

    Nozomi Networks's products include Vantage and 4 more.

  • Who are Nozomi Networks's customers?

    Customers of Nozomi Networks include Enel, Trust Power and Vermont Electric.

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