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CyberArk’s new Beersheva R&D center

Israeli cybersecurity giant CyberArk has inaugurated its new R&D center at the Gav-Yam Negev Tech Park in Beersheva. It will be close to Israel’s Cyber Directorate’s CERT center, IDF’s C4I unit, Ben Gurion University and more than 70 development centers … Continue reading

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CyberArk’s $70 million acquisition

Israeli cybersecurity company CyberArk has acquired California-based “identity as a service” IDaptive Holdings for $70 million cash. Their technologies will be combined to form a powerful security platform. https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-cyberark-buys-us-co-idaptive-for-70m-1001328476

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CyberArk sails full steam ahead

One of Israel’s biggest cybersecurity companies, CyberArk, has just reported 2018 revenues of $343 million – 31% higher than 2017.  Its forecast for 2019 was even higher. https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3756475,00.html

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CyberArk acquires Conjur

Israeli cybersecurity “giant” CyberArk has made yet another overseas acquisition by purchasing Massachusetts-based Conjur. Conjur’s revolutionary technology secures Development / Operations and increases CyberArk’s business prospects within the DevOps arena. https://www.cyberark.com/press/cyberark-acquires-conjur-revolutionizing-devops-security-drive-greater-business-agility/

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CyberArk makes US purchase

CyberArk is another Israeli firm growing by acquisition. Following its NASDAQ launch and purchase of Israel’s CyberIntel, it has now bought up Massachusetts-based Viewfinity for $30 million. Viewfinity will help CyberArk’s Privileged Account Security Solution to prevent cyber-attacks. http://www.timesofisrael.com/fledgling-israeli-cyber-security-giant-makes-second-acquisition/  

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CyberArk wins European award

(Thanks to elderofzyion.com) Israel’s largest private cyber-security software company, CyberArk, has been selected as “Best advanced persistent threat protection” at the SC Awards Europe 2014. It was also ranked “highly commended” in the identity-management category. http://www.cyberark.com/press-release/cyberark-wins-best-advanced-persistent-threat-protection-sc-awards-europe-2014

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Tech giants weather the storm

The five top Israeli tech companies all rose in value during 2023. Mobileye (up 35%), Check Point (+18%), Nice Systems (+7%), monday.com (+88%), and CyberArk (+88%) now have a total value of $83.5 billion. https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/byiyd700dt

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Cybersecurity company’s cybersecurity fund

Israel’s CyberArk (see here previously) is so big (valued at $4 billion) that it can afford to launch its own cybersecurity investment fund. CyberArk Ventures is to invest $30 million in early-stage cyber startups and already has funded Dig Security, … Continue reading

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Nine Israeli hi-techs in emerging top 100

Boston Consulting Group (BCG) included 9 Israelis in its 2020 list of top tech “global challenger” companies from emerging markets. For more details on CyberArk, IronSource, Landa, Monday.com, Or Cam, Payoneer, Playtika, SolarEdge and Wix, visit www.IsraelActive.com. https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3872871,00.html https://www.timesofisrael.com/9-israeli-companies-among-100-tech-emerging-market-challengers/

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The top women in Cybersecurity

The Software Report’s Top 25 Women Leaders in Cybersecurity of 2020 includes 7 Israelis. Yael Ben Arie (SafeBreach), Sagit Manor (Nyotron), Ola Sergatchov (Guardicore), Yuval Lazar (Pcysys), Nadia Malinoff-Kan (Intezer), Dr. Dorit Dor (Check Point) and Sigalit Shavit (CyberArk). https://www.thesoftwarereport.com/the-top-25-women-leaders-in-cybersecurity-of-2020/

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