June 14, 2016 | Israeli cyber security company Armeron has secured $2 million in financing from Glilot Capital Partners, a venture capital fund specializing in Enterprise Software. Armeron’s isolation technology disregards any manipulation attempts on the request sent to the application, which renders all known or unknown application attacks irrelevant. Armeron was founded by Tsion Gonen, Ron Kuper and Dan Pasternak. Prior to founding Armeron, Gonen served in leading roles at global information security companies, most recently as the chief strategy officer for SafeNet Inc, a global leader in data protection. With headquarters in Maryland, USA and a development center in Israel, Armeron currently employs a team of 13, mostly in Israel.
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