Netskope hits $8.8B valuation as shares soar in Nasdaq debut

Cybersecurity company Netskope reached a valuation of $8.79 billion on Thursday after its shares jumped 21% in their Nasdaq debut, extending a strong run of tech IPOs this year.

The Santa Clara-based firm’s stock opened at $23, well above the $19 offer price. Netskope raised $908.2 million by selling 47.8 million shares at the top of its $17–$19 range, in an offering that was oversubscribed 20 times, according to CEO Sanjay Beri.

Investor appetite for new issues has surged, with recent listings such as design software firm Figma (FIG.N) drawing strong demand. Netskope’s debut comes as enterprises step up cybersecurity spending amid rising AI-driven threats.

“AI is kind of right in our wheelhouse—securing it, enabling companies to say yes to leveraging it by putting guardrails around it,” Beri told Reuters, adding that going public will help boost Netskope’s visibility.

Founded in 2012, Netskope offers cloud-based security solutions that protect apps, websites, and data. The company was last valued at over $7.5 billion in a 2021 round led by ICONIQ. Its competitors include Palo Alto Networks (PANW.O) and Zscaler (ZS.O).

Analysts caution that Netskope’s long-term success will hinge on profitability, execution, and broader market conditions. “Cybersecurity remains one of the few tech sectors with clear structural demand, yet recent IPO performances have been mixed,” said Kat Liu of IPOX.

While Rubrik (RBRK.N) shares have surged since their debut last year, SailPoint (SAIL.O) has struggled to trade above its offer price. Netskope’s performance will be closely watched as a bellwether for the sector.