Tag: CybSafe
Overwhelmed by digital overload: the rising cybersecurity risks in today’s workplaces
CybSafe's recent research has brought to light a concerning trend in modern workplaces. Over half of the office workers surveyed (54%) are neglecting critical...
European CyberTech investment reaches $631m in H1 2022
• Overall there were 91 CyberTech deals in the first half of 2022 and the UK accounted for the most with 24 deals, a...
The UK dominates European CyberTech deal activity
• The UK was the most active CyberTech country in Europe for the first half of 2022, announcing 28 CyberTech deals or 27% or...
Privileged access management startup Quickpass Cybersecurity closes Series A
Quickpass Cybersecurity, a privileged access management (PAM) platform, has collected an additional $3m to bring its Series A round to $7m.
Understanding the role of human behaviour in cybersecurity
As a former army officer and UK Special Forces volunteer, Oz Alashe gained a unique understanding of human behaviour. Together with his leadership expertise, he brought this knowledge into the CyberTech space and founded CybSafe, a cybersecurity company focussed on the “people component” of cybersecurity.
CybSafe scores $28m to change human cybersecurity behaviours
CybSafe, the CyberTech100 cybersecurity software company, has raised $28m in Series B funding, bringing its total funding to $40m.
3rd annual CyberTech100 lists companies best protecting financial institutions
The third annual CyberTech100 has been revealed, detailing the must-know names in the industry.
Why Robinhood and the InsurTech industry stand out from the 39...
From GameStop chaos to how InsurTechs have benefited from the Covid-19 crisis, this is what you can learn from the 39 FinTech funding rounds of last week.
Cybersecurity platform CybSafe said to close $7.9m Series A
Cybersecurity software platform CybSafe has reportedly netted $7.9m in its Series A funding round, which was led by IQ Capital.
Hong Kong businesses fail to provide cybersecurity training for remote workers
While 79% of Hong Kong companies have started to offer remote working opportunities in the past six months, only 30% have provided cybersecurity training to cover the new working environment, new research reveals.