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Cyber Attack Simulation Startup Cymulate Raises $3 Million

Cymulate Raises $3 Million in Series A Funding to Expand Cyber Attack Simulation Business

Cymulate Raises $3 Million in Series A Funding to Expand Cyber Attack Simulation Business

Israel-based cybersecurity startup Cymulate announced on Friday that it has raised $3 million through a Series A round of financing led by investment firm Susquehanna Growth Equity.

Founded by Eyal Wachsman and Avihai Bar Yosef, the Israel-based company offers a cloud-based cyber attack simulation platform that helps organizations assess the security of various systems, such as email, Windows Domain Network configurations, web servers, web traffic, and more. 

“Through a game-changing combination of offensive/defensive security and SaaS platform, Cymulate helps organizations expose critical vulnerabilities in their security infrastructure before an actual attack take place,” the company explains.

Customers can run a one-time security assessment for $9,999, with other plans available for enterprise customers and service providers.

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