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Communications Deputy Minister Pinky Kekana addresses CEO Forum for Cybersecurity at Microsoft Head Office in Bryanston. [Photo: GCIS]
Communications Deputy Minister Pinky Kekana addresses CEO Forum for Cybersecurity at Microsoft Head Office in Bryanston. [Photo: GCIS]
Communications Deputy Minister Pinky Kekana addresses CEO Forum for Cybersecurity at Microsoft Head Office in Bryanston. [Photo: GCIS]
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Cybersecurity is the protection of internet-connected systems, including hardware, software and data, from cyberattacks. In a computing context, security comprises cybersecurity and physical security -- both are used by enterprises to protect against unauthorized access to data centers and other computerized systems.
Cybersecurity refers to the preventative techniques used to protect the integrity of networks, programs and data from attack, damage, or unauthorized access.
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#SecurityScorecard raises $20 million to scale its #CyberSecurity risk-monitoring platform
SecurityScorecard, a cybersecurity rating and risk-monitoring platform, has raised $20 million in a round led by Google investment fund GV, with participation from Two Sigma Ventures and existing investors Sequoia Capital, Evolution Equity Partners, and Boldstart Ventures.
Founded out of New York in 2013, SecurityScorecard specializes in helping organizations monitor and manage key security risks around their cloud-based systems. It identifies vulnerabilities from a hacker’s perspective on the outside, and even looks at the third-party vendors a company is doing business with.
“Search engines crawl and index web pages across the internet,” said Dr. Aleksandr Yampolskiy, CEO of SecurityScorecard. “In a similar fashion, SecurityScorecard continuously surveys, analyzes, and indexes vulnerabilities across the entire internet to determine the security posture for every organization worldwide.”
Cybersecurity is one of the biggest emerging subjects of investment in recent times. Major tech companies are investing heavily in the field, while other tech titans are addressing an anticipated shortage in cybersecurity personnel — estimates suggest that the industry will be short by around 1.5 million people by 2020. Just last week, Cisco announced a new $10 million scholarship program to “increase the pool of available talent with critical cybersecurity proficiency.” And last month, Facebook open-sourced its Capture the Flag competition platform to teach developers about cybersecurity.
Artificial intelligence is also beginning to infiltrate the cybersecurity realm — earlier this month, Cylance raised $100 million for a system that helps businesses protect themselves from advanced security threats by scanning networks for weaknesses and shutting them down if any are detected.
As part of this latest funding round, Karim Faris, a general partner at GV, will join SecurityScorecard’s board of directors, alongside Tom Mendoza, who will represent Sequoia Capital.
“We see SecurityScorecard as a transformational solution that addresses the cybersecurity pandemic,” added Faris. “Organizations need a solution that provides continuous, reliable, and actionable security intelligence, and SecurityScorecard will lead this paradigm shift.”
SecurityScorecard had raised around $15 million before this latest Series B round, meaning it has now raised in the region of $35 million in total. The funding will be used to help SecurityScorecard scale its cybersecurity platform.
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