Vicarius, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based predictive cyberthreat provider, raised $5m in seed funding.
The round was led by Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP), with participation from innogy Innovation Hub and Goldbell.
Founded in 2016, by Michael Assraf, Roi Cohen and Yossi Ze’evi, Vicarius provides a cybersecurity platform to empower companies with proactive attack mitigation strategies for software vulnerabilities in real-time.
Using Machine Learning, the company’s proprietary Vulnerability Assessment (VA) technology detects exposures in software before hacks occur, and offers customers built-in, immediate solutions and prioritization tools in a functional ‘risk-snapshot’ dashboard to reinforce threat zones.
The company’s US team will be based out of the recently launched the JVP International NYC Cyber Center, which will play a meaningful role in protecting cities, banks, utilities, and healthcare systems, democracies, the integrity of information, and the freedom of the individual. | To read full story, visit https://startuparound.com/read/1579689011.2070546/Vicarius-Secures-$5M-in-Seed-Funding?ref=audio_experience