July 19, 2015 | LogDog, an Israeli cybersecurity startup, announced that it completed a $3.5 million funding round. The company will reportedly use the funds to strengthen its R&D efforts, launch new features on its Android app, launch an app compatible with the App Store and for recruiting new staff. The round was led by BRM Capital together with existing investors FirstTime Venture Capital, The Time, Maxfield Ventures and Curious Minds Investments. LogDog was founded in 2013 by Uri Brison and Shlomi Cohen.
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