March 10, 2015

Another Exit for Israeli Start-Up

Israel's start-up economy is thriving, and BS nonesense about isolation is getting more and more ridiculous. Yesterday, the Israeli cyber-security start-up CyActive was acquired by PayPal for $60 million. See this report from algemeiner:
The American online payments giant PayPal is purchasing the Israeli cybersecurity start-up CyActive for $60 million. Spokespeople from PayPal and CyActive both did not comment on the acquisition, but Globesreported that the deal has been signed and is expected to close shortly. 
CyActive, which was founded in 2013 by CEO Liran Tancman and Chief Technology Officer Shlomi Boutnaru, claims that its technology can predict and prevent hacker attacks by forecasting the future of malware evolution “using bio-inspired algorithms and a deep understanding the black hats’ hacking process.” 
The Israeli start-up was part of an incubator program launched by the Be’er Sheva-based venture capital firm JVP. CyActive is PayPal’s second acquisition in Israel. In 2008, PayPal purchased the financial fraud-monitoring company FraudSciences for $169 million.

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