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Breaking down the numbers: Q2 2024 cybersecurity funding activity recap
We present a list of selected cybersecurity companies that received funding during the second quarter of 2024 (Q2 2024). Alethea April | $20 million Alethea closed a $20 …
YesWeHack raises €26 million to expand its international growth
YesWeHack announces a €26 million Series C funding round. In a world where cyber risks are more strategic and complex than ever, YesWeHack will use this funding to invest in …
YesWeHack unveils Attack Surface Management product that unifies offensive security testing
YesWeHack has unveiled an Attack Surface Management (ASM) product that enables clients to orchestrate their offensive security and vulnerability remediation strategy through a …
MyOpenVDP: Open-source web application to securely disclose vulnerabilities
MyOpenVDP is a turnkey open-source solution allowing anyone to host their own vulnerability disclosure policy (VDP). Developed by YesWeHack, the web application is available …
Telenor Sweden collaborates with YesWeHack to defend its critical infrastructure
Telenor Sweden has partnered with YesWeHack to identify potential vulnerabilities on its critical telecom infrastructure and protect customer information. Telenor is a leading …
ATG selects YesWeHack to identify potential vulnerabilities on its platforms and applications
YesWeHack has partnered with Sweden headquartered ATG, to identify potential vulnerabilities on its exposed assets. ATG provides quality excitement and entertainment through …
Michel Ruefenacht joins YesWeHack as Chief Marketing Officer
YesWeHack announced the appointment of Michel Ruefenacht as its Chief Marketing Officer. Ruefenacht will lead the global marketing strategy and execution. With more than 20 …
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