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Cyber firm Zenity exits stealth period with $5m seed raise

Israeli cybersecurity and governance platform Zenity has come out of stealth mode and raised $5m from a seed funding round.

Bitsight, March McLennan team to aid firms in bolstering cyber risk performance

Security ratings firm BitSight has partnered with Marsh McLennan to support companies in better understanding, measuring and manage their cybersecurity risks.

Exclusive Networks, Infinipoint ink deal to extend zero-trust to device identity

Global cybersecurity firm Exclusive Networks has penned an agreement with device identity company Infinipoint to bring zero-trust security to the area of device identity.

Schwarz Group looks to the security challenges of tomorrow with XM Cyber purchase

Retail giant Schwarz Group has snapped up Israeli cybersecurity firm XM Cyber for an undisclosed fee.

Terranova Security unveils cyber training solution to foster security awareness

Security awareness firm Terranova Security has launched a new cybersecurity awareness training solution to help companies save time, money and labour.

Trulioo awarded certification for age verification services

Global identity verification company Trulioo has received approval from German Media Authorities to provide age verification services in telemedia. After a robust assessment, the Kommission...

DNV snaps up industrial cybersecurity firm Applied Risk

Assurance and risk management firm DNV has acquired industrial cybersecurity business Applied Risk for an undisclosed fee.

Cyber firm Shield-IoT secures $7.4m from led Series A

Mass-scale IoT and IIoT network cybersecurity firm Shield-IoT has raised $7.4m from a Series A financing raise.

Pin numbers to be a thing of the past, Valuates reports

Market research company Valuates has predicted that the face and biometrics market will grow at a CAGR of 10.5%, to reach $10.76bn by 2027. Currently...

US banks required to report major cyber cases in 36 hours under new law

A new US law set to be introduced in May next year will require banks to report major cybersecurity incidents to federal officials within 36 hours.
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