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Ann Arbor cybersecurity startup names new CEO, receives $35B in funding
Read full article: Ann Arbor cybersecurity startup names new CEO, receives $35B in fundingThe company helps organizations monitor and access risks across their internet assets to prevent unwanted cyber-attacks and vulnerabilities.
Ann Arbor cybersecurity startup Blumira’s rapid growth continues with hiring push
Read full article: Ann Arbor cybersecurity startup Blumira’s rapid growth continues with hiring pushANN ARBOR – Local cybersecurity startup Blumira has plans to double its headcount in 2021. With a team of 25, Blumira plans to double its headcount by the end of the year with a focus on hiring additional leadership roles and growing its sales and engineering teams. Part of Blumira’s success over the past year is due to its adoption of SaaS applications and migration to the cloud. Most recently, he led product management at Duo Security, which was acquired by Cisco in 2018 for $2.35 billion. in computer science and was head of UX and engineering at Arbor Networks (acquired by NETSCOUT in 2015) prior to his role at Duo Security.
Ann Arbor-based Censys raises $15.5 million; develops scan engine that sees 44% more of the internet
Read full article: Ann Arbor-based Censys raises $15.5 million; develops scan engine that sees 44% more of the internetANN ARBOR, Mich. Ann Arbor-based Censys announced that it raised $15.5 million in its latest round of funding and has developed a new platform that scans 44% more of the Internet than its competitors. The engine works by quickly finding security vulnerabilities in a companys online assets. This lets companies make risk assessments and Censys recommends remediation so companies can protect themselves from security breaches. Censys CEO and co-founder David Corcoran said that Censys aims to make security issues more visible for its clients. Check the security of your own home network through Censys risk identification tool or learn more about Censys at censys.io