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Cyacomb is software company in which it have innovative software to help find and block harmful content. It is a digital base security which helps police forces find the criminals with digital evidence fast. It offers digital forensics software to find evidence on computers many times faster than before, doing in minutes what can currently take days to help police forces.
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Software, Cyber Security, Security
2016
11-50
Headquarters locations
Edinburgh, Edinburgh, City of, United Kingdom, Europe
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Cyacomb headquartered in Europe, operates in the Software, Cyber Security, Security sector. The company focuses on Software and has secured $55.6M in funding across 12 round(s). With a team of 11-50 employees, Cyacomb is actively contributing to advancements in Software. Their latest funding round, Venture Round - Cyacomb, raised $4.6M. Discover more about their projects, partnerships, and impact on our platform.
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$4.6M
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Cyacomb has raised a total of $4.6M in funding over 0 rounds.
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Investors
Cyacomb is funded by 8 investors.
Investor Name | Lead Investor | Funding Round | Partners |
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Par Equity | - | FUNDING ROUND - Par Equity | 4.6M |
Mercia Ventures | - | FUNDING ROUND - Mercia Ventures | 4.6M |
Cyacomb | - | FUNDING ROUND - Cyacomb | 4.6M |
MacLeod Family Trust | - | FUNDING ROUND - MacLeod Family Trust | 4.6M |
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Mar 15, 2024
Crunchbase News - More Funding Goes To Startups Fighting Disinformation
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Oct 13, 2023
The Times - Hebridean Air Services grounds flights to Isle of Islay
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Oct 12, 2023
Cyacomb secures £3.8m in growth funding
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Oct 12, 2023
Digital forensics platform that blocks child sex abuse content secures major investment
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Oct 12, 2023
Scots digital forensics firm Cyacomb receives £3.8m in funding
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Oct 12, 2023
DIGIT.FYI - Scots digital forensics firm Cyacomb receives £3.8m in funding