Antivirus startup Cybereason said on Tuesday it raised $200 million in investmen...
FILE PHOTO - Lior Div, chief executive of U.S.-Israeli cyber security firm Cybereason, speaks during Cyber Week conference in Tel Aviv, Israel June 25, 2019. REUTERS/Corinna Kern
- Antivirus startup Cybereason said on Tuesday it raised $200 million in investment from Japan’s SoftBank Group Corp , doubling the total investments raised by the company so far to about $400 million. The Boston-based company, which was founded in 2012, has previously raised capital from CRV, Spark Capital and Lockheed Martin.
SoftBank launched a second Vision Fund last month, in which it committed $38 billion and secured pledges from Microsoft Corp (
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