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Investors have valued the company at $3.5 billion, a person familiar with its last funding round previously told Fortune. That Series G round—which cemented Tanium’s lead as the world’s hottest cybersecurity startup—initially comprised $120 million with the option to raise tens of millions in additional funds. via Tanium, the world’s hottest cybersecurity startup, adds new […]
K2 Intelligence, the six-year-old corporate intelligence company that often partners with Am Law 100 firms on work for mutual clients, is getting into the cybersecurity and data analytics business. via K2 Intelligence Pushes Into Cyber Defense | The American Lawyer
While California’s Silicon Valley is the US technology capital, cities and states across the country are vying to dominate the booming market for actually securing that technology and information. “What’s the next Silicon Valley for cybersecurity?” asks Peter Singer, a strategist who focuses on cybersecurity at the New America think tank in Washington. “This is […]
This week, I attended an event sponsored by Hexis Cyber Solutions. As part of his presentation, Hexis’s CTO, Steve Donald, provided yet another metric about the cybersecurity skills shortage when he mentioned that there is 0% unemployment for cybersecurity professionals in the Washington DC area. via 0% Cybersecurity Job Unemployment in Washington | Network World
Belden, a Clayton-based provider of networking, connectivity and cable solutions with more than $2 billion in annual revenue, has completed its $710 million acquisition of cybersecurity firm Tripwire. via Belden completes $710 million deal for cybersecurity firm – St. Louis Business Journal
Gen. Keith Alexander, the former director of the NSA, is going into the private sector by launching a cybersecurity firm in Washington, D.C. Alexander will head a consulting firm geared toward protecting financial institutions from cyberattacks, Politico revealed on Thursday night. via Former NSA Chief Keith Alexander to Launch Private Cybersecurity Firm — Mashable