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[SecurityWeek] Security Awareness Training Startup Riot Raises $12 Million #9505

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Riot Security, a startup focused on security awareness training, has secured $12 million in a Series A funding round led by San Francisco-based VC fund Base10.

Riot’s SaaS-based platform provides personalized awareness programs that can be consistently sent to employees in order to foster cybersecurity culture within companies.

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The programs are run through an interactive chatbot that integrates with Slack and Microsoft Teams, and the platform offers quick, immersive courses that generate user-specific content, along with regularly simulated phishing attacks to evaluate risks across employees.

Founded by Benjamin Netter, Riot emerged from the YCombinator startup accelerator and raised $3 million in their 2020 seed round. This Series A round brings the total amount raised by the company to $15 million.

Additional investors in the Series A round include existing investors Y Combinator, Funders Club and Founders Future, as well as angel investors such as Snyk founder Guy Podjarny, Duolingo co-founder Severin Hacker, Supercell co-founder lkka Paananen, Deel co-founder Alex Bouaziz, and Slack CPO Tamar Yehoshua.

Related: Investors Bet Big on Subscription-Based Security Skills Training

Related: Measuring Cybersecurity Training Effectiveness

The post Security Awareness Training Startup Riot Raises $12 Million appeared first on SecurityWeek.

https://www.securityweek.com/security-awareness-training-startup-riot-raises-12-million/

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