How the Israeli army's Unit 8200 became an incubator for cybersecurity startups, with its alumni starting Wiz, Palo Alto Networks, and other companies
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How the Israeli army's Unit 8200 became an incubator for cybersecurity startups, with its alumni starting Wiz, Palo Alto Networks, and other companies
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Venture funding to cybersecurity startups grew to $4.4B in Q2 2024, up 144% YoY; funding in H1 2024 was $7.1B, up from $4.7B in H1 2023
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Venture funding to cybersecurity startups grew to $4.4B in Q2 2024, up 144% YoY; funding in H1 2024 was $7.1B, up from $4.7B in H1 2023
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Cybersecurity startups raised $8.2B across 692 deals in 2023, down from $16.3B across 941 deals in 2022 and the lowest since 2018; Q4 funding was just $1.3B
Cybersecurity startups raised $8.2B in 692 deals in 2023, down from $16.3B in 941 deals in 2022 and the lowest total since 2018; Q4 funding was just $1.3B
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Cybersecurity startups raised nearly $1.9B globally in 153 deals in Q3 2023, up 12% from Q2 but down 30% from $2.7B in Q3 2022; just five deals were over $75M
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Data management company Rubrik acquires Laminar, which helps companies manage public cloud data security, sources say for around $200M to $250M
Cybersecurity startups, in particular those hatched in Israel, have been getting scooped up a rapid pace by larger tech companies looking to bolt …
UK-based Netcraft, a cybercrime detection company founded in 1995, raised $100M led by Spectrum Equity in its first fundraising to date
After years of growth, funding for cybersecurity startups is beginning to slow down, a symptom of the broader economic malaise and — perhaps — market oversaturation.
VC funding for cybersecurity startups fell to nearly $2.7B in Q1 2023, down 58% YoY from $6.5B in Q1 2022; the number of announced deals dropped 45% YoY to 149
which saw less than $10 billion go to cyber startups — in total dollars raised. https://news.crunchbase.com/ ... @crunchbasenews : Although venture funding struggled mightily in the first quarter, fun...