Tag: cybersecurity
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Quantum Bridge Technologies bags $8M Series A to scale quantum-safe cybersecurity infrastructure
Quantum Bridge Technologies has closed a $8 million Series A funding round led by Primo Capital SGR to accelerate the global transition to quantum-safe cybersecurity infrastructure. Founded in 2019 by Mattia Montagna and Hoi-Kwong Lo, Quantum Bridge emerged from one of the world’s leading quantum security research groups to deliver quantum-safe security solutions. Quantum Bridge read more
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CRACI raises €1.4M for EU cybersecurity compliance platform
Finnish cybersecurity startup CRACI has raised €1.4 million in pre-seed funding in a round led by Lifeline Ventures, with participation from First Fellow Partners and Wave Ventures. The funding will support product development and the expansion of the platform ahead of new European cybersecurity regulations coming into force in 2026. Founded in 2025 by Juho read more
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Test of Things raises €1.2M to automate cybersecurity testing for connected devices
Finnish IoT cybersecurity companyTest of Things has raised €1.2 million in Pre-Seed funding. When a company builds a connected device — whether it’s a smart lock, a hospital monitor, or a piece of factory equipment — it has to make sure that device is secure before selling it. However, cybersecurity testing and compliance documentation are read more
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Escape secures $18M Series A to develop AI cybersecurity agents
Escape, an offensive security engineering platform, has raised $18 million in a Series A funding round to develop AI agents designed to automate the security lifecycle. The round was led by Balderton, with participation from Uncorrelated Ventures and existing investors IRIS and Y Combinator. Advances in AI have shortened the time between code deployment and read more
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UK bets £210M on cybersecurity to unlock digital government — and £45B in productivity savings
The UK Government has unveiled a £210 million cyber action plan to secure online public services and protect people’s data as more services move online. The plan aims to strengthen defences across departments, respond faster to cyber attacks, and support digitisation that could save up to £45 billionin productivity savingswhile cutting queues and paperwork. Driven read more
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