24/7
Buzz
Startups
VC
AI
Innovation
Opinions
Events
Promising Startups 2024
BiblioTech
Boarding Pass
Corporate
Appointments
CTalk
Tech Gateways
2025 VC survey
@Finance
Ctech Testimonials
Shopping
Projects
Spotlight
About
Newsletter
Contact us
Facebook
Twitter
ACCESSIBILITY
by
Homepage
Votiro
Tags search
HOME
24/7
buzz
STARTUPS
VC
AI
Innovation
OPINIONS
EVENTS
SHOPPING
ABOUT
teram of use
Privacy Policy
NEWSLETTER
SEARCH
CONTACT US
ACCESSIBILITY
24/7
Headlines
21:39
Full list of Israeli high-tech layoffs in 2026
21:36
Remitly cuts 110 jobs in Israel and closes R&D hub three years after $80 million Rewire acquisition
16:41
Rigas: "Energean needs more gas to compete, and to prevent a monopoly"
16:31
“When you raise walls around data, employees go around them”
More stories
Buzz
Most popular
Daily
Weekly
1
Israeli defense firms target Asia as Singapore Airshow opens amid regional arms race
2
Chinese fund: “The Chinese government has imposed a ban on any new investment in Israel”
3
Medtronic to acquire Israeli AI cardiology firm CathWorks for $585 million, deal could reach $1 billion
4
Cyera employees to sell tens of millions in shares at $9 billion valuation
5
Israeli startup raises $6.2 million to turn social media video into intelligence
More news
Votiro
3 stories about Votiro
NYSE-Listed Cloud File Management Company Box Partners With Cyber Startup Votiro
01.05.19
|
CTech
Box will add Votiro’s cloud threat detector, designed to prevent files containing malicious software from spreading within an organization, to its service
Anti-Ransomware Startup Votiro Raises $8 Million
14.11.18
|
Lilach Baumer
The Tel Aviv-based company develops enterprise software that automatically scans and cleans each file sent or shared via email, and content collaboration platforms and USB drives
Australian Investors Back Israel-based Anti-Ransomware Startup
02.08.17
|
Meir Orbach
Votiro Cybersec raised $9 million in a new funding round. Investors’ interest in the company stems from the sharp rise in ransomware attacks, such as this year’s Petya and WannaCry