Dream Secures $100M Funding
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Tel Aviv -based cybersecurity firm Dream announced a funding round worth $100 million ( 105 m) Dream develops AI-driven cyber defence solutions for governments.
In 2024 , Dream amassed more than $130m ( 124 m) in annual sales to governments and national cybersecurity organisations.
The total cost of cybercrime jumped from $ 3tn ( 2.9tn ) in 2015 to $ 6tn ( 5.7tn ) by 2021 .
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