Tag: CrowdStrike
The critical role of data in managing vendor risks in FinTech
Last week’s IT disruption, triggered by a standard update from CrowdStrike, affected millions of Microsoft devices globally, severely impacting sectors like healthcare, media, and aviation.
How to tackle evolving cyber threats with innovative risk management
As technology evolves, so does the network of bad actors who take advantage of it for illicit gains, leaving governments scrambling to modernise the way they regulate criminal activity.
Corelight bags $150m in Series E funding to boost AI security...
Corelight, a prominent player in open network detection and response (NDR) headquartered in San Francisco, recently secured a substantial $150m in Series E funding.
DTEX Systems raises $50m to enhance insider risk management through AI
DTEX Systems, a global leader in the field of insider risk management, has successfully closed a Series E funding round of $50m.
ExtraHop bolsters cybersecurity stance with $100m capital boost for NDR expansion
ExtraHop, renowned for its pioneering work in cloud-native network detection and response (NDR), has secured $100m in growth capital from its existing investors, a deal set to be finalised early in 2024.
Workload identity and access management startup Aembit raises $16.6m
Aembit, the "Workload Identity and Access Management (IAM) Company", has received an investment from CrowdStrike, through its CrowdStrike Falcon Fund.
CrowdStrike bolsters enterprise cloud security with estimated $350m Bionic purchase
CrowdStrike announced plans to acquire Bionic, a trailblazing startup in the Application Security Posture Management (ASPM) sector.
EY teams up with cybersecurity company CrowdStrike
Cybersecurity company CrowdStrike has inked a deal with and EY to integrate its digital defences and risk management solutions within the enterprise.
Sixgill closes an investment from fellow cybersecurity company
Threat intelligence company Sixgill closes an undisclosed investment from fellow cybersecurity company CrowdStrike.
Why Avast CEO believes COVID-19 has been good for cybersecurity businesses
Anti-virus software company Avast has seen its shares surge since the spread of the coronavirus, which the company's boss thinks other cybersecurity will experience too.