Cyber intelligence firm Cyble this week announced closing a $10 million Series A funding round that brings the total raised by the company to roughly $14.5 million.
The round was led by Blackbird and received participation from previous investors Cendana Capital, January Capital, Spider Capital, and VentureSouq.
The company aims to help customers stay protected from exposure to the surface, deep, and dark web by offering real-time visibility into their digital risk footprint through continuous monitoring of dark and surface web data from both open and closed sources.
Cyble plans to use the new investment to widen its product roadmap, as well as to expand to new markets and amplify the capabilities of Cyble Research Labs (CRL).
Founded in 2019, Cyble is headquartered in Georgia, United States, but also has offices in Australia, Singapore, and India. With an employee base of 80, the company serves clients in six countries.
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