On May 12, 2021, NetSPI President and CEO Aaron Shilts was featured in the Star Tribune.

NetSPI, which works with companies to thwart cyberattacks, has raised $90 million in minority investments from KKR and Ten Eleven Ventures.

The new infusion of capital will help the 225-employee software firm develop and improve products, add clients and hire more people, NetSPI CEO Aaron Shilts said in an interview Wednesday.

Read the full article here: https://www.startribune.com/netspi-a-minneapolis-cyber-security-firm-raises-90-million-new-investors/600056465/

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