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Blackwired and ARMIS join forces to boost cyber resilience
Blackwired and ARMIS have announced a strategic alliance aimed at bolstering cyber resilience against nation-state attacks.
Rising geopolitical conflict and AI-driven nation state cyber-attacks have...
Codenotary raises $16.5m for global security expansion
Codenotary has secured fresh backing of $16.5m to accelerate the worldwide roll-out of its intelligent security platform.
The Houston-based company has positioned itself as...
Polygraf AI raises $9.5m to expand trusted defence AI
Austin-based Polygraf AI, a secure and explainable AI solutions firm, has raised $9.5m in seed funding to accelerate its mission of bringing trust and...
US cemented its place as the main global RegTech hub with...
Key Global RegTech investment stats in Q2 2025:
Global RegTech deal activity grew by 22% YoY in Q2
US companies secured 56% of all...
Xiid raises multi-million funding from Ventura Capital
Xiid, a cybersecurity company specialising in zero knowledge networking, has secured new strategic funding in a multi-million-dollar round led by Ventura Capital.
The round included...
Machine ID firm Corsha secures Booz Allen funding
Corsha, a cybersecurity company specialising in machine identity protection, has secured a strategic investment from Booz Allen Ventures, the corporate venture arm of Booz Allen Hamilton.
Defence data transfer firm LiveDrop secures $2.5m seed round
LiveDrop, a Netherlands-based company specialising in secure offline data transfer, has closed an oversubscribed $2.5m seed funding round.
Why cognitive advantage is the new frontier in national security
When it comes to national security, two of the most dangerous misjudgements are underestimating an adversary or overestimating one’s own strength. NATO has identified...
Mobile security firm Hypori secures $12m Series B extension for zero-trust...
Hypori, a provider of secure mobile access solutions, has raised $12m in a Series B extension round to accelerate the adoption of zero-trust bring-your-own-device (BYOD) programs.








