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SAM Seamless Network Raises $20M, Led By Blackberry And Verizon
By NoCamels Team
May 30, 2021 2 minutes
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SAM Seamless Network co-Founders: Eilon Lotem, CTO; Sivan Rauscher, CEO; Shmuel Chafets, Vice Chairman
Israeli network cybersecurity company SAM Seamless Network announced on Thursday it has raised $20 million in Series B funding to accelerate the company’s growth.
The round will enable SAM to expand its security tech from currently protecting 2 million networks and 70 million devices globally to securing 10 million networks and 500 million devices by the end of 2021, the company said in a statement.
The new round was led by BlackBerry and Verizon Ventures. Also participating in the round were Blumberg Capital, Intel Capital, ADT and NightDragon.
SAM Seamless Network Raises $20M Series B Funding to Lead IoT Security for 5G Networks
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TEL AVIV, Israel, May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ SAM Seamless Network, a network security company for consumers and SMBs, today announced it has raised $20M in Series B funding to accelerate SAM s growth, enabling the expansion of its security reach from currently protecting 2M networks and 70M devices globally, to securing 10M networks and 500M devices by the end of 2021.
SAM Seamless Network Co-Founders: Eilon Lotem, CTO; Sivan Rauscher, CEO; Shmuel Chafets, Vice Chairman (PRNewsfoto/SAM Seamless Network)
Published: April 5th, 2021
Hundreds of millions of Twitter users’ phone numbers and email addresses are now free, and check the integrity of your IT supply chain.
Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Monday, April 5. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for ITWorldCanada.com.
Fraudsters who call potential victims to spread scams have a new source of phone numbers: A free list of over 530 million phone numbers of Twitter subscribers. Until now the list was apparently available only to those willing to pay for it. But according to the news site The Record, someone has posted the list for free on a cybercrime forum. It includes names, profile names, email addresses and profile information subscribers might have added for over 3 million Canadian and 32 million American Twitter subscribers.
Hundreds of millions of Twitter users’ phone numbers and email addresses are now free, and check the integrity of your IT supply chain.
Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Monday, April 5. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for ITWorldCanada.com.
Fraudsters who call potential victims to spread scams have a new source of phone numbers: A free list of over 530 million phone numbers of Twitter subscribers. Until now the list was apparently available only to those willing to pay for it. But according to the news site The Record, someone has posted the list for free on a cybercrime forum. It includes names, profile names, email addresses and profile information subscribers might have added for over 3 million Canadian and 32 million American Twitter subscribers.