European Investment Bank backs Siren with €12m investment

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European Investment Bank backs Siren with €12m investment
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Galway-based cybersecurity company Siren has secured €12 million in funding from the European Investment Bank (EIB)

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Galway-based cybersecurity company Siren has secured €12 million in funding from the European Investment Bank .

The financing brings to about €24 million the total secured by the company since it was established in 2016. Founded in Giovanni Tummarello and Renaud Debra as a spin-out from NUI Galway, Siren has developed an investigative intelligence platform that combines data from open source, vendor and classified sources, to help analysts and investigators analyse security risks, threats and ...

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