Security startup ZeroFox announces $74M in funding
ZeroFox, the global category leader in public attack surface protection, has secured $74 million in funding to bolster its expansion and advance its AI learning capabilities.
ZeroFox, the global category leader in public attack surface protection, has secured $74 million in funding to bolster its expansion and advance its AI learning capabilities.
Cherre, a real estate data and analytics platform startup, has raised $16 million in growth funding led by Intel Capital. With an award-winning AI platform, Cherre’s technology helps companies analyze datasets in real-time to help accurately evaluate investment and underwriting opportunities.
Gloat, a human resources technology startup using artificial intelligence to help retain employees by finding new opportunities in existing companies, has raised $25 million in a private funding round. The funds will be used to expand its workforce in the New York and Tel Aviv offices.
Open source startup Anyscale has come out of stealth to raise $20.6 million in a Series A round of funding. Anyscale plans to use its funding to build out its first commercial product, which is expected to launch next year.
Game.tv, an AI-powered esports tournament platform for mobile gamers, has raised $25 million in funding led by Intel Capital to bring its platform onto Discord, Twitter and Facebook.
Untether AI, a company that has developed an AI chip that can transfer data 1000 times faster than the conventional chip, has announced a $20 million Series A. The company has also appointed technology veteran Arun Iyengar as CEO.
Healx, a startup that uses artificial intelligence to quickly identify and develop treatments for rare diseases, raises a $56 million Series B to support its clinical trials and launch of its global Rare Treatment Accelerator program.
IOTAS, a startup that helps landlords install and manage smart home devices, announces a Series A investment of $8.5 million to scale its operations and invest in software to support utility and internet providers.
DustPhotonics, a provider of optical modules for enabling data center and high-performance computing connectivity, announces a Series B investment of $25M led by Intel Capital, with participation by WRVI Capital and veteran entrepreneur Avigdor Willenz.
Bromium uses virtualization technology to stop attacks in real-time. Its acquisition by HP will integrate Bromium’s technology into its security security platform and hardware.