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 ===== History ===== ===== History =====
  
-Cybereason was founded in 2012 by [[Lior Div]], a former member of the [[Israeli Defense Force]]'[[8200 Unit]].((//Cybereason Profile.// Top Workplaces. Retrieved February 27, 2023, from https://archive.ph/kRvIQ)) ((Magee, C. (2015, May 6). //Cybereason Raises $25M Because Corporate Security Is Broken.// TechCrunch. https://archive.ph/aR6tT))+Cybereason was founded in 2012 by [[Lior Div]], a former member of the [[Israel Defense Forces]]' [[8200 Unit]].((//Cybereason Profile.// Top Workplaces. Retrieved February 27, 2023, from https://archive.ph/kRvIQ)) ((Magee, C. (2015, May 6). //Cybereason Raises $25M Because Corporate Security Is Broken.// TechCrunch. https://archive.ph/aR6tT))
  
 In May 2015, the company raised $25 million in a Series B funding round from [[Spark Capital]], [[Lockheed Martin]] and [[Charles River Ventures]] (CRV).((Magee, C. (2015, May 6). //Cybereason Raises $25M Because Corporate Security Is Broken.// TechCrunch. https://archive.ph/aR6tT)) In May 2015, the company raised $25 million in a Series B funding round from [[Spark Capital]], [[Lockheed Martin]] and [[Charles River Ventures]] (CRV).((Magee, C. (2015, May 6). //Cybereason Raises $25M Because Corporate Security Is Broken.// TechCrunch. https://archive.ph/aR6tT))
  
-==== 2020 Election ====+==== Election interference ====
  
 On November 5, 2019, Cybereason led a counter-terrorism exercise called [[Operation Blackout]], simulating an attack on the [[2020 United States Presidential Election]]. Participants included the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI), [[United States Department of Homeland Security]], [[United States Secret Service]] and the law firm [[Venable]].((//Operation Blackout Summary of Events.// (2019, November 5). Cybereason. https://web.archive.org/web/20210701201116/https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/6548629/Operation-Blackout-Wrap-Up-Report-November-2019.pdf)) On November 5, 2019, Cybereason led a counter-terrorism exercise called [[Operation Blackout]], simulating an attack on the [[2020 United States Presidential Election]]. Participants included the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI), [[United States Department of Homeland Security]], [[United States Secret Service]] and the law firm [[Venable]].((//Operation Blackout Summary of Events.// (2019, November 5). Cybereason. https://web.archive.org/web/20210701201116/https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/6548629/Operation-Blackout-Wrap-Up-Report-November-2019.pdf))
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 +A similar tabletop exercise occurred the following month on December 11, 2019 in [[united_kingdom:England]], appropriately titled [[Operation Blackout London]].((Phillips, J. (2019, December 12). //Cybereason leads Operation Blackout hack simulation event in London.// Intelligent CISO. https://archive.ph/NqMmx)) Participants in that exercise included the [[Foreign & Commonwealth Office]] (FCO), [[Government Communications Headquarters]] (GCHQ), and the [[Metropolitan Police Service]] (MPS).
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 +Cybereason acquired fellow cybersecurity company [[empow]] on July 20, 2021.((//Cybereason - Funding, Financials, Valuation & Investors.// Crunchbase. Retrieved February 27, 2023, from https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/cybereason/company_financials))
  
 ===== Organization ===== ===== Organization =====
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 ^ Name  ^ Position  ^ Notes  ^ ^ Name  ^ Position  ^ Notes  ^
 | [[Lior Div]]  | Founder  | [[8200 Unit]]  | | [[Lior Div]]  | Founder  | [[8200 Unit]]  |
 +| [[Yonatan Striem-Amit]]  | Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder((Shieber, J. (2019, August 6). //Cybereason raises $200 million for its enterprise security platform.// TechCrunch. https://archive.ph/47GfS))  | -  |
 +| [[Israel Barak]]  | Chief Information Security Officer  | -  |
 +| [[Yossi Rachman]]  | Head of Security Research  | -  |
 +| [[Alessandro Telami]]  | Senior Director  | -  |
 | [[Santo Politi]]  | Board Member  | [[Spark Capital]]  | | [[Santo Politi]]  | Board Member  | [[Spark Capital]]  |
  
 ===== External links ===== ===== External links =====
  
 +  * [[https://wiki.whiteroseintelligence.com/Cybereason|White Rose Wiki]]
   * [[https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Cybereason|Wikispooks]]   * [[https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Cybereason|Wikispooks]]
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