November 12, 2015 | Israeli cyber security company Cymmetria has raised $9 million in their Series A fundraising round, led by Sherpa Ventures. Founded in 2014 by a cohort from the Israeli Army’s elite technology unit 8200, Cymmetria has developed decoy servers called “honeypots” to distract would-be attackers away from their true targets. Based in Tel Aviv and San Francisco, the company has also received past investment from YC Combinator, Seedcamp, and Felicis.
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