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116 Eye Security, founded by former Dutch intelligence-service employees, raised €60 million to build a “sovereign” European cyber defense — and two of its backers are American

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Canal Letter @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 10:30 EDT

Eye Security, founded by former Dutch intelligence-service employees, raised €60 million to build a “sovereign” European cyber defense — and two of its backers are American

A cybersecurity firm built by former employees of the Dutch intelligence services raised €60 million to sell “sovereign” European security — but part of the money behind it is American, a useful reminder of what the label does and does not mean.

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