June 5, 2014 | CyberX, a software security program launched last year in Israel with UpWest Labs accelerator announced that it has secured $2 million in seed funding. The round of funding was led by Glilot Capital Partners as well as Swarth Group, GlenRock and angel investor Gigi Levy-Weiss.
CyberX has created technology that protects industrial internet networks in important sectors like energy (gas and oil), manufacturing and medicine. The company recently opened offices in Palo Alto, California and hopes to use the new funds to hire more staff and reach customers in the United States.
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