European Threat Intelligence Firm QuoIntelligence Raises $5.5 Million in Seed Funding

Threat intelligence services provider QuoIntelligence has raised €5 million ($5.5 million) in seed funding.
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Invary Raises $1.85 Million in Pre-Seed Funding for Runtime Integrity Solution

Invary has raised $1.85 million in a pre-seed funding round led by Flyover Capital to launch its runtime integrity solution.
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Threat Intelligence Firm Silent Push Launches With $10 Million in Seed Funding

Detection-focused threat intelligence firm Silent Push, which maps out the entire internet every day, has launched with $10 million in seed funding.
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Fraud Detection Startup Moonsense Raises $4.2 Million in Seed Funding

Fraud detection startup Moonsense has raised $4.2 million in a seed funding round co-led by Race Capital and XYZ Ventures.
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Meet the Bootstrap Winners of the 2019 Hackaday Prize

The twenty projects that won this year’s Hackaday Prize bootstrap competition have just been certified. The purpose of this is to help great examples of early entries offset the cost that goes into prototyping as they work on their projects throughout the summer.

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Randori enters automated red-teaming scene with $9.75 million seed investment

“Nation-state” hacking is a phrase often used to talk about the the scariest cyberthreats out there, but cybersecurity startup Randori is using it to market its platform. The company announced on Thursday that it secured $9.75 million in seed funding for its automated red-teaming services. The Boston-based company says that its platform lets customers launch “nation-state caliber” attacks on their own systems in order to assess their risks and vulnerabilities. Randori stresses that its platform carries out real attacks, not ones in simulated environments, in combination with “continuous reconnaissance.” “Despite massive investments of time and capital, organizations often don’t know where they’re vulnerable until after they’re hit. Simulated environments can’t account for the changing tactics of today’s attacker,” said CEO Brian Hazzard in a press release. Hazzard is a former vice president and founding employee of Carbon Black, an endpoint security company that went public earlier this year. Randori company […]

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Tindie Guides That Hackaday Prize Entry Into Your Hands

The Hackaday Prize invites everyone to focus on specific challenges with encouragement of prize money and motivation of deadlines. But what happens after the award ceremony? While some creators are happy just to share their ideas, many projects need to get into the real world to make their full impact. Several past prize winners have used their award as seed money to start production and go into business. Recognizing this as something worth supporting, a new addition this year is Tindie’s Project to Product program.

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