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412 UK’s CybaVerse raises €1.3M funding to help SMEs simplify cyber security: Here’s how

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Vigneshwar Ravichandran @ Silicon Canals · 10/28/2024 06:58 EDT

Hampshire-based CybaVerse, a cyber security management platform, announced on Monday that it has secured over £1.1M (approximately €1.3M) in funding. The funding round was backed by FSE Group, Haatch, Founder & Lightning, and several angel investors, including FSE angels and the University of Sussex Business Angels group. The company will use the funds to accelerate ... Read more

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