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Deep Instinct, a New York-based company that provides threat protection products powered by deep learning, on Thursday announced that it has raised $100 million in a Series D funding round. The latest funding round, which brings the total raised by Deep Instinct to $200 million, was led by BlackRock, with participation from Untitled Investments, The Tudor Group, Anne Wojcicki, Millennium, Unbound, Coatue Management, and others.
Cado Security, provider of a cloud-native digital forensics platform, has secured $10 million in Series A funding, which brings the total amount raised by the company to date to $11.5 million. Founded in April 2020, the London, United Kingdom-based security firm helps enterprises investigate and respond to cyber-incidents in cloud environments.
Veriff, a provider of automated identity verification technology, today announced that it has secured $69 million in Series B financing, bringing the total amount raised by the company to $92.8 million. Led by investment firms IVP and Accel, the company says the Series B funding will be used to support growth in the U.S. and development of its ID verification offerings.
Feedzai, a late-stage fintech startup, is the latest entrant into cybersecurity's unicorn club after snagging a new $200 million funding round that values the company at more than $1 billion. The San Mateo, Calif.- based Feedzai said the latest Series D round was led by KKR, one of the most prominent global investment firms.
Microchip announced a solution to this problem with the integration of its BlueSky technology signal-anomaly detection software into the SyncServer S600 Series network time server and instruments. Microchip is the first to fully integrate GPS jamming and spoofing detection and protection, in combination with local Radio Frequency data logging and analysis, inside a time server.
Digital identity network play ID.me, Inc. has joined the growing list of cybersecurity unicorns after banking a new $100 million funding round that values the company at $1.5 billion. ID.me, based in McLean, Va., said it will use the new money to build out its secure digital identity network by hiring top talent and expanding the number of businesses and government agencies it serves.
DFRobot Gravity series is a set of professional open-source hardware modules. Till now, the Gravity series has been used by more than 1 million developers worldwide and used in a broad range of applications, like AI, environmental monitoring, IoT, smart homes, etc.
Healthcare IoT cybersecurity and intelligence provider Cylera today announced that it has raised $10 million in Series A funding. To date, the company has secured $17 million in funding.
ASUS announced the introduction of a comprehensive server portfolio based on the latest AMD EPYC 7003 series processors. The new ASUS RS720A, RS700A, RS520A and RS500A-E11 series servers offer refreshed designs based on both dual-socket and single-socket AMD EPYC 7003 series processors.
This new portfolio of HPE ProLiant servers and HPE Apollo systems uses the 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processor to provide foundational compute platforms that deliver unmatched performance, security, automation, and remote management capabilities to support a range of critical workloads that are essential to digital transformation. "HPE is addressing these dynamic market needs every step of the way with high-performing solutions that can scale, secure and efficiently run workloads to speed time-to-value," said Neil MacDonald, senior vice president and general manager, Compute Business Group at HPE. "Through our longtime collaboration and joint engineering with AMD, we are delivering the biggest and broadest portfolio of computing solutions, using the new 3rd Gen AMD EPYC processor, to transform infrastructure and provide the economics, agility and ease of management that is critical to tomorrow's data center needs."