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SECURITY
As technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace, so do the threats that come with it. With cyber threats growing in sophistication and frequency, it’s imperative that individuals and businesses alike take proactive measures to protect their sensitive data.
In response to this pressing need, a new wave of cybersecurity startups has emerged, offering innovative solutions to help protect against these threats. From cutting-edge threat detection platforms to advanced encryption tools, these startups are at the forefront of the fight against cybercrime.
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This month we look at 10 of the top cybersecurity startups to keep an eye on this year.
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C Y Ware
Founded: 2016
Headquarters: Jersey City, New Jersey
CEO: Anuj Goel
Product-based cybersecurity provider Cyware offers a full-stack of innovative cyber-fusion solutions.
Cyware’s Enterprise Solutions are designed to promote secure collaboration, inculcate cyber resilience, enhance threat visibility and deliver needed control by providing organisations with automated context-rich analysis of threats for proactive response without losing the element of human judgement.
Its clients include Fortune 500 financial, healthcare, energy and defence organisations, multinational retail corporations, trade associations, industry groups, nonprofits and government agencies.
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L Ac E Work
Founded: 2015
Headquarters: Mountain View, California CEO: Jay Parikh
The data-driven security platform for the cloud, Lacework’s Polygraph® Data Platform automates cloud security at scale so customers can innovate with speed and safety. Lacework collects, analyses, and accurately correlates data across an organisation’s AWS, Azure, GCP, and Kubernetes environments, and narrows it down to the handful of security events that matter.
Customers all over the globe depend on Lacework to drive revenue, bring products to market faster and safer, and consolidate point security solutions into a single platform.
Deep Instinct
Founded: 2015
Headquarters: New York CEO: Lane Bess
Deep Instinct was founded on a simple premise: that deep learning, an advanced subset of AI, could be applied to cybersecurity to prevent more threats, faster. Its platform provides comprehensive defence that is designed to protect against the most evasive unknown malware in real-time, across an organisation’s endpoints, servers, and mobile devices.
Originally founded in Tel Aviv, Israel, Deep Instinct is today supported by leading investors including BlackRock, Chrysalis Investments, Catue, LG, Millennium Technology Value Partners, Nvidia, RPM, Samsung, Unbound, and Untitled Investments.
C L Aro T Y
Founded: 2015 Headquarters: New York CEO: Yaniv Vardi
Claroty empowers organisations to secure cyber-physical systems across industrial (OT), healthcare (IoMT), and enterprise (IoT) environments: the Extended Internet of Things (XIoT). The company’s unified platform integrates with customers’ existing infrastructure to provide a full range of controls for visibility, risk and vulnerability management, threat detection, and secure remote access.
Backed by the world’s largest investment firms and industrial automation vendors, Claroty is deployed by hundreds of organisations at thousands of sites globally.