Shield128

Security for the Blockchain

Cyber Security
Non Active, Jun 2016
Pre-Funding Be'er Sheva Founded 2015
Total raised
Stage
Pre-Funding
Founded
2015
Headcount
6
HQ
Be'er Sheva
Sector
Cyber Security

About

Shield128 leverages big data and co-signing techniques to provide threat analysis as a layer that shields digital currency transactions from theft and fraud.

The company uses external and internal information sources to provide insights into the identity and reputation of the receiver. It also scans the network for active attacks and potential threats to the digital currency and analyzes behavior to prevent suspicious activity.

Company Intelligence Q&A

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What is Shield128's primary focus?
Shield128 focuses on providing security for blockchain transactions, specifically by leveraging big data and co-signing techniques to offer threat analysis and shield digital currency transactions from theft and fraud.
When was Shield128 founded?
Shield128 was founded in June 2015.
What is the current status of Shield128?
Shield128 is currently inactive, as of June 2016.
Where is Shield128 headquartered?
Shield128 is headquartered in Be'er Sheva, South District, Israel.
How many employees did Shield128 have?
Shield128 had between 1 and 10 employees, with an exact count of 6.
What was Shield128's primary sector?
Shield128's primary sector was Cyber Security.
What was Shield128's funding stage?
Shield128 was in the Pre-Funding stage and had not raised any capital.
Who are the founders of Shield128?
The founders of Shield128 are Eli Ben Nun and Kobi Gurkan.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Cyber Security
Sub-sectors
Cyber SecurityIdentity Security
Technologies
Platforms & InterfacesWeb
Target customers
ConsumersProfessionals & Gig EconomyOnline RetailersCommerce & RetailDistribution ChannelseCommerce Platforms
Business model
B2B

Tags

cyber-securitybitcoinauthenticationmachine-learningbehavior-analyticscryptocurrencyfintechanti-fraudbig-data-analyticsrisk-managementblockchaindigital-wallet