Bath Cyber Security Firm to Create Jobs After Securing £1.5m
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Maven backs cybersecurity firm Blueskytec | #hacking | #cybersecurity | #infosec | #comptia | #pentest | #ransomware - National Cyber Security Consulting
CybersecurityInvestment Bath-based cybersecurity firm Blueskytec has raised £1.5m in funding to accelerate the rollout of its technology across national infrastructure. The investment, backed by Maven Capital Partners via the British Business Bank’s South West Investment Fund, is set to fuel the company’s growth as demand rises from operators in sectors including defence, civil nuclear and […] Thank you for subscribing to our RSS feed! The post …
Maven backs cybersecurity firm Blueskytec
Bath-based cybersecurity firm Blueskytec has raised £1.5m in funding to accelerate the rollout of its technology across national infrastructure. The investment, backed by Maven Capital Partners via the British Business Bank’s South West Investment Fund, is set to fuel the company’s growth as demand rises from operators in sectors including defence, civil nuclear and energy. Founded to address a growing gap in cybersecurity for operational techno…
Bath-based cyber hardware group secures £1.5m from SWIF
Blueskytec, a cybersecurity hardware company based in Bath, has secured a £1.5m investment from the British Business Bank’s South West Investment Fund, managed by Maven. Focused on protecting critical national infrastructure, Blueskytec develops physical hardware designed to protect the cybersecurity of sectors including defence, civil and energy. The company claims that its process, being 100% hardware-based, eliminates the risk of being compro…
Maven invests £1.5m in Blueskytec to accelerate hardware-based cybersecurity for critical infrastructure – Your Capital Minds
Maven Capital Partners has invested £1.5 million in Blueskytec, a cybersecurity hardware specialist, through the British Business Bank’s South West Investment Fund. Blueskytec develops high-grade, hardware-based cyber protection designed for mission-critical systems in sectors such as defence, civil nuclear and energy. Its patented technology offers a unique layer of security that the company says is unavailable from conventional software-only s…
Maven invests £1.5m in Blueskytec to accelerate hardware-based cybersecurity for critical infrastructure
Maven Capital Partners has invested £1.5 million in Blueskytec, a cybersecurity hardware specialist, through the British Business Bank’s South West Investment Fund. Blueskytec develops high-grade, hardware-based cyber protection designed for mission-critical systems in sectors such as defence, civil nuclear and energy. Its patented technology offers a unique layer of security that the company says is unavailable from conventional software-only s…
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