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Among the 12 most recent computer and network security financings shown, the largest disclosed round is Token Security’s $20M (Series A) on 2025-01-28.

Among the 12 most recent computer and network security financings shown, the largest disclosed round is Token Security’s $20M (Series A) on 2025-01-28. The next-largest disclosed amounts are substantially lower—Probely’s $8M (2022-11-15), Circumvent’s $6M (2025-06-16), and Exium’s $6M (2023-12-15)—with several other disclosed rounds clustered below $10M (e.g., Secure Ai Labs $5M on 2022-11-08; OneWave $430K on 2023-06-14). A second outlier is smaller at the low end: HACKERverse®’s $100K (Series Unknown) on 2024-09-16.

Geographically, Tel Aviv appears twice in this slice (Token Security on 2025-01-28 and Oligo Security on 2023-02-15), and multiple financing dates cluster in 2024. Stage disclosures skew toward “Series Unknown” or undisclosed amounts: 5 of 12 rows are labeled Series Unknown and 2 of 12 list amounts as undisclosed (CREST 2024-09-17; Cyberbit 2024-08-19). The window runs from 2022-11-08 (Secure Ai Labs) through 2025-06-16 (Circumvent).

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Frequently asked

What stands out in round size across these recent computer and network security deals?

Token Security’s $20M (Series A, 2025-01-28) is the only disclosed round at $20M in the table and sits well above the next-largest disclosed amounts at $8M (Probely, 2022-11-15) and $6M (Circumvent, 2025-06-16; Exium, 2023-12-15). The smallest disclosed amount is HACKERverse®’s $100K (Series Unknown, 2024-09-16), far below the rest of the disclosed range.

Are there any clear geographic concentrations in the cities listed here?

Tel Aviv, Israel is the only city that repeats in this slice, appearing twice: Token Security in Tel Aviv (2025-01-28, $20M) and Oligo Security in Tel Aviv (2023-02-15, $20M). Other cities appear once each (e.g., San Francisco for Circumvent on 2025-06-16 at $6M; Palo Alto for Exium on 2023-12-15 at $6M).

Which period looks most active within the 12 rows shown?

2024 contains a dense run of entries, including 2024-09-16 (HACKERverse® $100K), 2024-08-19 (Cyberbit undisclosed), 2024-09-17 (CREST undisclosed), 2024-02-15 (HACKERverse® undisclosed and Quantum Dice undisclosed), and 2024-02-15 sits alongside two other 2024 February datapoints. The dataset also spans from 2022-11-08 (Secure Ai Labs $5M) to a most-recent 2025-06-16 close (Circumvent $6M).

How does the stage and disclosure mix look for these deals?

Stage labels are frequently non-specific: 5 of 12 rows are marked “Series Unknown” (e.g., HACKERverse® on 2024-02-15 is undisclosed; Exium on 2023-12-15 is Series Unknown but disclosed at $6M). In parallel, 2 of 12 rows show undisclosed amounts (CREST on 2024-09-17; Cyberbit on 2024-08-19), while the Seed/Series A entries include Circumvent $6M (Seed, 2025-06-16) and Token Security $20M (Series A, 2025-01-28).

Are there outliers besides the largest round that are worth flagging?

Yes. The only very low disclosed deal is HACKERverse®’s $100K on 2024-09-16, which sits far below other disclosed amounts such as OneWave’s $430K (2023-06-14) and Secure Ai Labs’ $5M (2022-11-08). Also, two entries with undisclosed amounts (CREST 2024-09-17; Cyberbit 2024-08-19) create “visibility gaps” compared with the otherwise disclosed $5M–$20M clustering.

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