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NYSE-Listed Cloud File Management Company Box Partners With Cyber Startup Votiro
01.05.19
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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
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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
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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