Fortscale lands $10M to expand its enterprise security offering and move to Silicon Valley

Tel Aviv-based security startup Fortscale has closed $10 million venture funding round, led by Intel Capital and Blumberg Capital. The company, which utilizes enterprise big data to create enhanced analytics for identifying cyber attackers, also plans to move its headquarters to Silicon Valley.

It was founded in 2012 by CEO Idan Tendler and COO Yona Hollander, and last year raised Seed funding from Swarth Group, which also participated in this round. Fortscale says it has been running a private beta at “leading enterprises in the U.S. and Israel” to this point.

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