Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in June 2016 by Abraham "Abe" Gill and Guy Holzman, InCyber operates with 1–10 employees. The company raised $2 million across one funding round. In December 2021, InCyber ceased to operate.
Business overview
InCyber specializes in cyber security, developing a core technology that leverages advanced machine learning techniques and combo algorithms to predict insider threats. Its primary product, True Prediction of Insider Threats (TPIT), is designed to defend enterprises against insider threats and those impersonating insider credentials, such as hackers, terrorists, and malware. The company's Crystal Ball Ranking Method provides early warnings of impending threats, aiming to prevent damage, theft, or publicization of sensitive data, thereby helping companies save resources by proactively preventing attacks rather than mitigating damage post-event. InCyber serves enterprises across various industries, focusing on anti-fraud, data protection, and enterprise security.
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- What is InCyber's primary focus?
- InCyber focuses on insider threat prediction, utilizing advanced machine learning to identify and prevent potential security breaches from within organizations or by those impersonating insider credentials.
- When was InCyber founded?
- InCyber was founded in June 2016.
- Who are the founders of InCyber?
- InCyber was founded by Abraham "Abe" Gill and Guy Holzman.
- What is the status of InCyber?
- InCyber is currently non-active, having ceased to operate in December 2021.
- What technology does InCyber utilize?
- InCyber utilizes advanced machine learning techniques and combo algorithms for its Crystal Ball Ranking Method to provide early warnings of impending insider threats.