Israeli cybersecurity company Pentera became the latest Israeli unicorn following a $150 million funding round.
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The company, which develops an automated penetration-testing platform that assesses and reduces corporate cybersecurity risks, currently has a $1 billion valuation, according to a report on Tuesday by Calcalist.
Founded in 2015, Pentera registered 97 deals in 22 countries in December alone, creating $7 million in new revenue, its CEO, Amita Ratzon, told Calcalist.
"Most cyber companies analyze networks but don't actually do penetration-testing, which highlights vulnerabilities. We launched a new product for ransomware in September, and it can predict which ransomware attack a client will face," he added.The company identifies, analyzes and remedies vulnerabilities that can be breached, according to the report.
Five of Israel's seven banks use Pentera's technology, as well as 10 government offices and large Israeli corporations such as Teva Pharmaceuticals and the Shufersal supermarket chain.
JNS.org contributed to this report.