CybSafe Brings In $28 Million to Help Lower Human Cybersecurity Risk

Cybersecurity is a huge issue as technology advances, and it is seeing even more attention in recent days. That is why companies like CybSafe are so important. CybSafe helps reduce cybersecurity risk by targeting the largest vulnerability: people. It involves things like security awareness training and phishing simulations, which help change behavior and lower risk. Keep reading to get a better understanding of what CybSafe does and its next steps.

LONDON & SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–CybSafe at RSA – CybSafe, the cybersecurity software company using behavioral science and data science to transform security awareness and human cyber risk management, announced it has closed a $28 million Series B funding round, taking its total funding to $40 million.

The round was led by Evolution Equity Partners, with participation from Emerald Development Managers and existing investors IQ Capital and Hannover Digital Investments (HDI) GmbH.

The investment is a result of CybSafe’s continued innovation and pioneering approach to managing human cybersecurity risk. Since its Series A, CybSafe has experienced significant customer growth, adding key enterprise accounts to its impressive roster of customers, now including Credit Suisse, Barclays Bank, HSBC, FNZ Group and Moody’s. Additionally, CybSafe has also been on a mission to bolster its team. Its new Chief Marketing Officer, Munyaradzi Hoto, recently joined the team to drive growth and international expansion.

It also follows CybSafe’s recognition as a global market leader by independent market analysis firm, Forrester. According to the Forrester Wave Report, CybSafe is disrupting with its data-driven approach to managing human risk and is recognized as having “pioneered a new approach to SA&T (security awareness and training) that uses data and metrics to change behavior and instill a security culture.”

An estimated 80 percent of data breaches in 2021 were caused by human error according to CybSafe’s ICO analysis. Companies need to tackle behavior to develop a security-first culture. Yet, most security teams still can’t quickly assess the impact their security controls have on user behavior or the associated cyber risk.

CybSafe will use the Series B investment to further its mission to support its customers in changing human behavior and lowering cybersecurity risk with behavioral and data science, ultimately preventing security incidents. In addition, to accelerate its product development, it will expand its team, across all roles including cybersecurity specialists, behavioral scientists, data scientists, and software engineers. It will also focus on go-to-market activities expanding into new geographies, including the US market.

Oz Alashe MBE, former UK Special Forces Lieutenant Colonel and the CEO and founder of CybSafe, said: “Cybersecurity has always been a challenge. Keeping pace today is more complex than before. And not keeping pace has more severe consequences. This has not gone unnoticed. Cybersecurity is a top priority across many management boards, with businesses spending more time and money. Recent research from CybSafe and the National Cyber Security Alliance found that 1 in 3 people have been victims of a cyber breach. Furthermore, 1 in 5 have been victims more than once. For too long, cybersecurity training has forgotten people, lacked any scientific basis, and provided no data to evidence its effectiveness. We are here to revolutionize this by helping businesses reduce risk by positively influencing behaviors in a way that can be measured.”

Karthik Subramanian, Partner at Evolution Equity Partners, said, “We invest in founders with disruptive cybersecurity offerings that are reimagining how businesses approach the increasing depth and breadth of cyber threats. CybSafe’s disruptive approach tackles a complex problem with a simple solution. They design their products with the user in mind, ensuring they are tackling the cause rather than simply treating the symptoms of cyber risk. CybSafe goes far beyond traditional compliance driven approaches to security awareness, and instead focuses on delivering a genuine reduction in human cyber risk.”

Hastings Direct is one of many financial organizations that has adopted CybSafe into their practices. Simon Legg, Chief Information Security Officer at Hastings Direct, said, “We chose CybSafe because we believe it provides us a way to approach the human side of cyber risk beyond traditional, compliance based, mandatory information security training. Amongst other things we wanted great insight and visibility into user attitudes and security behaviors and we appreciate CybSafe’s use of data and a scientific framework to deliver effective support to our colleagues. This new investment round is fantastic news, and I look forward to seeing how CybSafe further develops the platform.”

About CybSafe

CybSafe is a behavioral science and data analytics company that builds software to help organizations manage human cyber risk. The CybSafe software platform tracks and measures security behavior to improve security controls and awareness activities. It delivers instant, personalized support for users and enables security teams to reduce risk in changing environments. CybSafe is being used by over 350 organizations, in 15 countries and is accredited by NCSC and CIISec.

CybSafe delivers the annual PeepSec summit, an official London Tech Week event and the UK’s first event focused on the people, culture, and social aspects of cybersecurity. For more information, please visit www.cybsafe.com.

About Evolution Equity Partners

Evolution Equity Partners, based in Palo Alto, New York City, London and Zurich invests in fast growing technology companies helping exceptional entrepreneurs develop market leading companies. The firm has a focus on Cybersecurity and adjacent Enterprise Software markets and its partners have been involved as founders, investors and as senior operating executives in leading software companies around the world. Learn more at www.evolutionequity.com and follow us at LinkedIn and Twitter.

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Spencer Hulse is an editor at Grit Daily News. He covers affiliate, viral, and marketing news.


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