Israeli cybersecurity company Intezer receives $2 million

Israel-based cybersecurity company Intezer has received $2 million in a seed round led by Samsung NEXT and Alon Cohen, founder and former CEO of CyberArk Software Inc. and FilesX, as well as some additional business angels.

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Israel-based cybersecurity company Intezer has received $2 million in a seed round led by Samsung NEXT and Alon Cohen, founder and former CEO of CyberArk Software Inc. and FilesX, as well as some additional business angels.

Founded in 2015 by Itai Tevet, Roy Halevi, and Alon Cohen, Intezer offers a virtual "security camera" for businesses' digital spaces.

The company says the new funding will allow it to double the size of its team over the next year.

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