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Cybersecurity was a hot area for venture investment in the first half of 2025, with total funding to the space hitting its ...
Aira Security CEO Mohan Kumar; Concier AI CEO Sunny Pei; Rosie CEO Mitra Raman; Stronghold Labs CEO Pete Schwab; and ...
Private funding for Israel’s cybersecurity sector in 2024 nearly doubled from 2023, reaching a level equivalent to 40% of the ...
While it at first appeared that cybersecurity startups were immune to the mass layoffs impacting almost every startup sector, from healthcare to enterprise SaaS, that is no longer the case.IronNet ...
PitchBook is slightly more optimistic, saying that 122 cybersecurity startups raised funding in Q3, for a total of $1.69 billion — but again, its previous tallies were higher than Crunchbase’s.
(Reuters) -Italian tech firm Exein said on Wednesday a pick up in European defence spending was supporting its domestic ...
An office in Washington emptied of people. The national lockdowns and economic fallout have put a damper on venture funding for cybersecurity startups, slowing what was generally an efficient ...
StackHawk is another cybersecurity startup that had a good spring, raising $20.7 million in Series B funding and bringing its total raised to $35 million since its founding in 2019.
Cybrary Inc., a startup with a popular cybersecurity training platform, today announced that it has raised $25 million in funding to support growth initiatives.The Series C funding round was led b ...
The financing highlights how the cybersecurity industry is caught between competing market forces with investors pulling back funding to startups as demand for online security intensifies ...
A new study out today from venture capital firm Acrew Capital has found that cybersecurity startup exits now demand record-high revenue and funding.. The finding comes from the Exit Escape ...
Israeli cybersecurity startups have pulled in funding $847 million in collective funding this year by launching new tools to address a changing cybersecurity world. Investors and entrepreneurs say ...