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Cyber Defense Against Automated Web Attacks · Tel Aviv-Yafo · Founded 2014

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Cyber Defense Against Automated Web Attacks

PerimeterX prevents automated attacks by detecting and protecting against malicious web behavior. By analyzing the behavior of humans, applications, and networks, PerimeterX accurately catches automated attacks in real time. The company is the developer of the Bot Defender and Code Defender solutions for the detection and mitigation of automated web attacks. The products conduct behavioral fingerprinting based on hundreds of indicators to identify attacking bots. PerimeterX was named a cool vendor in "Cool Vendors in Transforming Multichannel to Unified Retail Commerce, 2017" by the Gartner Research Group.

Identity

NamePerimeterX
Slugperimeterx
Former namesCotendo, Akamai Technologies Inc.
Type / kindstartup
Crunchbase IDperimeterx
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Status

Statusinactive
Status reasonAcquired (Inactive) by HUMAN Security on Jul 2022 - closed due to acquisition
Last update2026-05-17

Location

HQ country codeIL
HQ region/districtCenter District
HQ cityTel Aviv-Yafo
HQ addressHaArba'a Street 30, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

Web & social

Websitehttp://www.perimeterx.com/
LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/5902811
Twitter / Xhttps://twitter.com/perimeterx
Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/PerimeterX
YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSRhsG-UIVTWYzm70xIB-eg

Classifications

Primary sector Cyber Security
Sub-sectors
Cyber SecurityApplication & Website Security
Technologies
Platforms & InterfacesSoftware
Target customers
Enterprise & Professional ServicesEnterprises
Business models
B2B
Tags
behavior-analyticscyber-securitywebsite-securitybot-detectionecommerceanti-fraudmobile-applicationsvulnerability-managementddosenterprisesweb-applicationmobile-security

Funding

Total raised$151.5M
Current stageAcquired

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