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Calcalist CEO Noa Tamir and Bank Leumi Chairman Uri Alon praised innovation as a necessity, not a luxury, amid war and uncertainty, speaking at the opening event of the Mind the Tech conference in London.
The Mind the Tech London 2025 conference, organized by Calcalist and Bank Leumi, highlighted the importance of innovation amidst global challenges. Noa Tamir, CEO of Calcalist, emphasized the resilience and creativity of the Israeli tech ecosystem, which continues to thrive despite adversity. Uri Alon, Chairman of Bank Leumi, shared the inspiring revival story of Kibbutz Be’eri, drawing parallels with the high-tech sectors ability to overcome challenges. The event celebrated the synergy between British stability and Israeli audacity, fostering global collaborations. Bank Leumi reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the Israeli high-tech industry, emphasizing its role in the economy.
For the seventh year, the Mind the Tech Conference, hosted by Calcalist and Bank Leumi, returns to London to bring together the Israeli venture capital, innovation, and high-tech sectors with senior industry and investment executives from the UK and around the world. Key topics this year include the impact of AI on traditional industries and the Israel-UK partnership as a central axis for the future.
The Mind the Tech London 2025 conference, hosted by Calcalist and Bank Leumi, is set to bring together Israeli venture capital, innovation, and high-tech sectors with global industry and investment executives. The event will focus on AIs impact on traditional industries, the Israel-UK partnership, and the resilience of the Israeli high-tech industry amid economic challenges. Prominent investors and entrepreneurs will discuss future technological breakthroughs, venture capital investments, and cross-border collaborations. The conference will also feature a Dream Team Showcase of promising Israeli startups and in-depth discussions on the future of venture capital and innovation. The event highlights the importance of innovation in economic resilience and the growing significance of AI in various sectors.
The platform developed by MIND is designed to help enterprises handle data leaks, a challenge that has become more common and complex with the spread of AI-based tools.
Israeli cybersecurity company MIND has successfully completed a $30 million Series A financing round, led by US funds Paladin Capital Group and Crosspoint Capital Partners, with participation from Okta Ventures and YL Ventures. This brings MINDs total funding to $41 million. The company plans to use the funds to enhance technological development, expand marketing and sales teams, and hire additional employees. MINDs platform, designed to prevent data leaks, has seen a fivefold increase in customers and was a finalist in the RSA International Cyber Conferences Innovation Sandbox competition. The company is headquartered in Seattle with a development center in Israel.
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The Israeli startup takes on data loss prevention with automation, context, and machine speed.
MIND, an Israeli startup specializing in AI-driven data loss prevention, has raised $30 million in Series A funding led by Paladin Capital Group and Crosspoint Capital Partners, with participation from Okta Ventures and YL Ventures. This brings their total funding to over $40 million. The company, founded in 2023, aims to revolutionize data protection with its AI-native platform that detects and stops data leaks at machine speed. MIND plans to double its research and go-to-market teams by year-end, reflecting its rapid growth and increased demand for smarter data protection solutions. The company has expanded its customer base by 500%, securing clients among Fortune 1000 companies.
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מיינד שהוקמה ב-2024 עוסקת בתחום מניעת אובדן מידע (DLP), שבו פועלות שחקניות ותיקות כמו מיקרוסופט, סימנטק וסטארט-אפים ■ אחד מהם, טרייל שהתחרה במיינד, נרכש על ידי סייארה בשנה שעברה ■ סך הגיוסים של מיינד, שפיתחה פלטפורמה המזהה את המידע הרגיש לארגון באופן אוטומטי, הגיע ל-41 מיליון דולר
Mind, a cybersecurity company specializing in Data Loss Prevention (DLP), announced a successful Series A funding round, raising $30 million. This brings the companys total funding to approximately $41 million. The investment is seen as a positive development for Mind, especially following the acquisition of its competitor, Trail, by Sierra last year. Minds platform automatically identifies sensitive information for organizations, positioning it as a significant player in the DLP field alongside established companies like Microsoft and Symantec. The funding will likely support further development and expansion of Minds offerings.
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הסטארטאפ הישראלי Mind מקבל צ'ק מענקית הסייבר Okta ומהקרן שהשקיעה ב-McAfee
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MIND was cofounded in 2023 by CEO Eran Barak, who previously founded Hexadite which was acquired in 2017 by Microsoft for $100 million.
MIND, an Israeli data loss prevention company, has emerged from stealth and launched its platform designed to protect sensitive data. The company announced an $11 million seed funding round led by YL Ventures, with participation from leaders in the cybersecurity industry, including Adobe, ADT, Crowdstrike, and FireEye. MINDs platform integrates AI and smart automation to provide a comprehensive data security solution, enabling organizations to efficiently manage data risks and prevent leaks. The platforms AI engine autonomously monitors data events, reduces false positives, and streamlines headcount requirements. MINDs innovative approach addresses data security challenges in the AI era, enhancing both security and compliance for its customers.
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MIND nets $11 million in Seed funding to combat data loss in the age of AI | CTech
Israeli startup MIND, specializing in data loss prevention (DLP), has secured $11 million in a Seed funding round led by YL Ventures, with contributions from notable figures in the cybersecurity sector. MINDs platform leverages AI and automation to enhance data security, addressing the growing complexity of data management in the digital age. Founded in 2023 by experienced cybersecurity professionals, MIND aims to double its workforce over the next year, expanding its current team of 25 employees. The platforms ability to autonomously monitor data events and reduce false positives positions it as a comprehensive solution for modern data security challenges.
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The Israeli startup’s intelligent DLP platform integrates AI and smart automations and can automatically identify, detect, and prevent data leaks at machine speed.
Israeli startup MIND, specializing in data loss prevention (DLP), has raised $11 million in a Seed round led by YL Ventures, with participation from prominent angels in the cybersecurity sector. The company, founded in 2023, integrates AI and automation to prevent data leaks, offering a comprehensive solution for data security. MIND plans to double its workforce over the coming year, aiming to enhance its platforms capabilities in protecting sensitive information. The co-founders, with extensive experience in cybersecurity, emphasize the platforms ability to reduce resources needed for effective DLP programs, addressing security and compliance needs efficiently.
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