Monday, September 25 2023

Qualys cloud acquisition and Dataiku’s $400M Series E funding round.

Mergers and Acquisitions

Qualys will acquire TotalCloud, a cloud workflow management and no-code automation platform provider based in California. The transaction will help deliver new cloud remediation workflow technologies to the Qualys Cloud Platform.

UK-based video technology provider Synamedia acquired ContentArmor, a forensic watermarking vendor. The acquisition will help meet 5G security demands and bolster the video software developer’s anti-piracy capabilities.

Data security and privacy software company Data443 Risk Mitigation will acquire assets of Centurion Technologies, a Missouri-based provider of workstation security management and ransomware prevention software.

Funding

Dataiku, an artificial intelligence and machine learning fraud detection company, raised $400 million in a Series E funding round led by Tiger Global. Existing investors ICONIQ Growth, CapitalG, FirstMark Capital, Battery Ventures, Snowflake Ventures and Dawn Capital also participated. New investors include Insight Partners, Eurazeo, Lightrock and Datadog CEO Oliver Pomel.

SIGA OT Solutions, an Israeli company that delivers operational technology (OT) cybersecurity solutions, has secured $8.1 million in a Series B funding round led by PureTerra Ventures, a Dutch investment firm. SIBF, Moore Capital, and Phoenix Contact also participated in the round.

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