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SOC Prime nets $11m from DNX Ventures-led Series A
Threat detection marketplace SOC Prime has bagged $11m from a Series A funding round led by DNX Ventures.
Terranova Security secures non-dilutive financing
Cybersecurity platform Terranova Security has collected $9m in non-dilutive financing from BDC Capital's Growth and Transition Capital division.
Black Kite raises $22m to meet rising vendor risk management demand
Cyber risk company Black Kite has raised $22m from a Series B funding round led by Volition Capital.
Security firm Gabriel nets $12m from SoftBank-led Series A
Sao Paulo-based company Gabriel has snagged $12m from a Series A funding round led by the SoftBank Latin America Fund.
Adaptive Shield inks $30m Series A to extend SaaS security
Israeli cybersecurity startup Adaptive Shield has raked in $30m from a Series A capital raise led by Insight Partners.
UK to invest £5bn in cyber unit to perform retaliatory cyberattacks
The UK will invest £5bn into the creation of a Cyber Force unit that will strike back on cyberattacks with retaliatory hacks.
SecZetta eyes geographical expansion following $20m Series B
Identity risk solutions business SecZetta has secured $20m from a Series B funding round led by SYN Ventures and MassMutual Ventures.
Majority of UK cyber professionals intend to automate more over the...
A recent report by security firm ThreatQuotient has found an overwhelming majority of UK senior cybersecurity professionals intend to automate more in the next 12 months.
Cybersecurity company SenseOn closes Series A on $20m
SenseOn, an AI-powered threat detection and cybersecurity platform, has raised $20m in its Series A funding round.
Communities of colour found to be more likely to suffer cyberattacks
A survey by internet security firm Malwarebytes has found that black, indigenous and people of colour (BIPOC) are more likely to suffer from identity theft.










