Finjan raises $22M for web security

Finjan, which sells web gateway security products to businesses, has raised $22 million in venture backing. The San Jose, Calif. company says it integrates several security engines into a single appliance that can stop crimeware, malware and data leakage. The round was led by HarbourVest Partners, with participation from Benchmark Capital, Israel Seed Partners, Benhamou Global Ventures and Cisco.

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