| December 15, 2016 | Israeli cyber security company Intezer has raised $2 million in a seed round co-led by Samsung NEXT and Alon Cohen founder and former CEO of CyberArk Software Inc. and FilesX. Several additional angel investors also participated in the round. Intezer has developed a virtual “security camera” for the digital space of the enterprise. Intezer was founded in 2015 by Itai Tevet, CEO and former head of CERT – the Computer Emergency Response Team of Israel Defense Forces (IDF), Roy Halevi, CTO and former cyber security architect for the IDF, and Alon Cohen, Founding Investor, founder and former CEO of CyberArk. Intezer is planning to double the size of its team over the coming year.
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