Augur, a ‘grey-zone’ cybersecurity startup, raises $15M
Augur, a London cybersecurity startup co-founded by Palantir alums that is building an AI-based analytics platform to “read” data from sensors in public venues and other physical spaces to detect threats, has raised $15 million in seed funding to expand its business. The startup is not disclosing who customers are,...
Ukrainian autonomy company The Fourth Law unveils an anti-Shahed drone
Ukraine-based autonomy company The Fourth Law has unveiled Zerov, an autonomous interceptor drone built to engage long-range strike UAVs in...
Read moreDetailsMSC got the urgency right. The hard part comes next
A few weeks on from the Munich Security Conference, something many of the Resilience Media community no doubt attended, I...
Read moreDetailsIf Russia Wins: Lessons for the UK and Europe
In the build-up to the Munich Security Conference (MSC), I finally read a book many had recommended. Carlo Masala’s ‘If...
Read moreDetailsThe second valley of death
Every founder knows about the first valley of death – that phase where you're doing everything possible to find your...
Read moreDetailsEurope’s cloud future is about collaboration
For years, data sovereignty had been treated as a theoretical concern – debated in policy circles yet usually deferred behind...
Read moreDetailsCapital under siege: Sanctions, supply chains and politics now drive VC decisions
For the last three decades, European venture capital has benefited from a grand assumption that rarely makes it into pitch...
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