
Vectra
Founded Year
2011Stage
Series F | AliveTotal Raised
$352.48MValuation
$0000Last Raised
$130M | 5 yrs agoRevenue
$0000Mosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
-67 points in the past 30 days
About Vectra
Vectra AI operates in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven cybersecurity, in extended detection and response (XDR) within the cybersecurity industry. It provides a platform that integrates network, identity, cloud, software as a service (SaaS), and generative AI for security solutions. Its services aim to detect, prioritize, investigate, and respond to hybrid cyber-attacks, assisting security teams in protecting against various cyber threats. Vectra was formerly known as TraceVector. It was founded in 2011 and is based in San Jose, California.
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Vectra Patents
Vectra has filed 32 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- computer network security
- computer security
- machine learning

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4/1/2022 | 2/4/2025 | Computer network security, Computer security, Machine learning, Information technology management, Computer networking | Grant |
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Related Topics | Computer network security, Computer security, Machine learning, Information technology management, Computer networking |
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Latest Vectra News
Nov 12, 2025
News provided by Share this article Share toX 93% of organizations say unified network visibility is key to faster detection, smarter response, and greater resilience. SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Vectra AI , the cybersecurity AI company that protects modern networks from modern attacks, today announced the release of a new Enterprise Strategy Group (now part of Omdia) report, " The Role of Network Visibility in Protecting Modern Environments ." The findings reveal that organizations are facing an unprecedented surge in threat volume and complexity, leaving security operations centers (SOCs) overloaded and struggling to keep up. In response, it indicates Network Detection and Response (NDR) as the critical path forward for restoring control. Both the volume of threats (57%) and sophistication of threats (55%) were prominently cited as challenges, with attackers beginning to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to both expand their target base and generate stealthy attacks. More than half of respondents (57%) say their analysts lack the right level of skill to respond effectively, while another 57% cite alert fatigue — too many alerts creating too much noise — as a major factor that leads teams to miss legitimate issues. At the same time, 63% of respondents identify the increasing complexity of their environments, driven by more devices, cloud usage, and hybrid infrastructure, as a key obstacle to effective threat detection and response. Manual workflows compound the problem: 56% say their response processes remain heavily dependent on manual actions, while 59% acknowledge that detection delays give attackers too much time to perform reconnaissance and exfiltrate data. "Network visibility is no longer just a defensive advantage — it's a force multiplier for resilience," says Mark Wojtasiak, VP of Research and Strategy at Vectra AI. "When security teams can see across their hybrid environments with clarity and context, they don't just detect attacks faster — they outpace them. The organizations leading in this Enterprise Strategy Group research are proving that when the network becomes your source of truth, you move from reacting to threats to continuously strengthening your security posture." As enterprises seek to regain control, many are rethinking their defensive strategy and putting the network back at the center of security visibility. The report found that 65% of organizations use network visibility and telemetry as their first line of defense with 53% relying exclusively on network tools for this purpose. Contrary to perceptions that NDR is an "on-premises" tool, 41% of respondents said NDR or visibility tools are best equipped to provide visibility across hybrid multi-cloud environments. The convergence between SecOps and NetOps further amplifies this trend. An overwhelming 93% of organizations report that both teams now share the same network visibility tools and data. This collaboration is driven not just by the need for deeper visibility (49%) and richer context, but also by practical benefits such as easier deployment and management (47%), better efficacy (46%), and cost efficiency (44%). The result is a more unified operational model that enables faster investigation, improved response coordination, and more informed decision-making across the enterprise. "SOCs are facing pressure from all sides - too many alerts, too few skilled analysts, and too much complexity," said John Grady, Principal Analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group. "That said, our data shows that the organizations winning the fight are the ones reframing the problem around visibility. By making the network their core source of truth, they're transforming how they detect, investigate, and respond to threats, and seeing better outcomes as a result." Stay up to date on how Vectra AI is setting the new standard for network detection and response (NDR) by visiting our blog and following along on LinkedIn and X . Methodology The Enterprise Strategy Group report, "The Role of Network Visibility in Protecting Modern Environments," surveyed 400 cybersecurity and IT professionals across North America (U.S. and Canada) to evaluate how organizations are using NDR tools to improve threat detection, response, and resilience. The full report is available for download here . About Vectra AI, Inc. Vectra AI, Inc. is the cybersecurity AI company that protects modern networks from modern attacks. The Vectra AI Platform delivers AI-driven Network Detection and Response (NDR) to surface and stop threats across the data center, campus, remote work, identity, cloud, and OT environments. In the first-ever Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Network Detection and Response, Vectra AI was named a Leader and positioned highest for Ability to Execute and furthest for Completeness of Vision. With 35 patents in AI security and the most vendor references in MITRE D3FEND, organizations worldwide rely on Vectra AI to see and stop attacks their other tools can't. For more information, visit www.vectra.ai . Vectra AI Media Contact:
Vectra Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Vectra founded?
Vectra was founded in 2011.
Where is Vectra's headquarters?
Vectra's headquarters is located at 550 South Winchester Boulevard, San Jose.
What is Vectra's latest funding round?
Vectra's latest funding round is Series F.
How much did Vectra raise?
Vectra raised a total of $352.48M.
Who are the investors of Vectra?
Investors of Vectra include IA Ventures, Khosla Ventures, AME Cloud Ventures, Accel, DAG Ventures and 14 more.
Who are Vectra's competitors?
Competitors of Vectra include Netography, Stamus Networks, Gatewatcher, Deep Instinct, Augur and 7 more.
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