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Employees of Cyber Deception Company Cymmetria File for Liquidation
18.12.19
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Meir Orbach
In September, Cymmetria was acquired by private equity firm Stage Fund; months later, Stage Fund shut down the operation
Stage Fund Acquires Cymmetria
04.09.19
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Meir Orbach
The deal is valued at “a few tens of millions of dollars,” according to one person familiar with the matter
CTech’s Daily Israeli Tech News Roundup
11.02.18
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CTech
Apple partners with Arab-Jewish tech incubator on AR lab. At the midst of a talent crunch, Israel has an untapped source of engineers
Cyber Deception Company Cymmetria Hires Lloyd's of London Exec
11.02.18
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Lilach Baumer
The company recruited Marcus Alldrick, the former head of digital risk and compliance at the London-based insurance market
Cybersecurity Firm Lets Clients Chase Hackers Back
27.10.17
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Raphael Kahan
Palo Alto-headquartered Cymmetria unveiled a "hack back" software that pushes up against the limits of U.S. law