SecurityScorecard Secures $50 Million in Series D Funding
The latest round of funding for SecurityScorecard will help the company continue global expansion and meet growing demand for its security ratings.
The latest round of funding for SecurityScorecard will help the company continue global expansion and meet growing demand for its security ratings.
At our annual CISO Summit in Palo Alto, Intel Capital brought together startup leaders with chief information security officers from some of the biggest names in business.
In this edition of Founder Q&A, we speak to Ram Menon about his life as a Silicon Valley CEO. After helping build TIBCO into a global heavyweight, Menon launched Avaamo, a leader in specialized chatbots that’s re-defining how the technology can help enterprises and their customers.
BabbleLabs, which is creating software to improve speech quality, accuracy, and personalization in voice applications, has closed a $14 million Series A funding round co-led by Intel Capital and Dell Technologies Capital.
Israel-based TriEye, which helps connected and autonomous cars “see” better in low-visibility conditions, joins the Intel Capital portfolio via a $17M funding round.
Portfolio company CloudGenix, which transforms IT from a trouble ticket processor to an innovation center, has secured $65M to fuel growth and help more customers shift to multi-cloud strategies.
Our portfolio company Xevo Inc., a leading automotive software supplier, has entered into an agreement to be acquired by Lear Corporation, a global automotive technology leader, for $320 million.
Naspers’ PayU has announced the acquisition of portfolio company Wibmo, a leader in digital payment security and mobile payment technologies, for $70 million.
Nate Storch, CEO of Amenity Analytics, spoke to Bloomberg Businessweek on building software that can pick up on signs of deception – like redirects, evasive answers, and the use of clichés – and gauge the sentiment of what is said on earnings calls, all which can help investors quickly make trading decisions. He also spoke about Amenity’s latest $18m funding round.
Yoshua Bengio, co-founder of our portfolio company Element AI, has received the A.M. Turing Award, often referred to as the “Nobel Prize of Computing.” Bengio, who is also a professor at the Université de Montréal and scientific director of Quebec’s Artificial Intelligence Institute, received the award for his conceptual and engineering breakthroughs in AI.