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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.
Saviynt seeks bolstered R&D footprint following $130m investment
US identity solutions provider Saviynt has secured $130m in investment from PNC Bank and HPS Investment Partners.
57% of big corporates experienced significant impact from illicit activity in...
Big corporates around the world are still impacted by heavy illicit activity, with over half of respondents in a new survey stating a significant impact during 2020.
Cybersecurity giant Snyk more than triples valuation as it edges closer...
Cybersecurity giant Snyk has increased its valuation by nearly $4bn in a matter of months, following the close of a $530m Series F.
Data security platform Borneo nets Series A capital
Real-time data security platform Borneo has raised $15.5m in its Series A round, which was led by Vulcan Capital.
Pixalate reels in $18.1m growth capital to speed up expansion
Fraud protection, privacy and compliance analytics platform Pixalate has raised $18.1m in growth funding.
US DOJ unveils fellowship program to bolster legal fight against cybercrime
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) is launching a fellowship program that is designed to develop legal expertise to deal with cyber threats that impact national security.
How can financial institutions strengthen their banking authentication processes?
A recent OneSpan webinar examined how financial institutions can get to grips with bolstering their digital banking authentication processes and secure buy-in.
Single-factor authentication is a bad cybersecurity practice, CISA warns
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added single-factor authentication (SFA) to its list of bad cybersecurity practices that it advises against.









