Elbit Systems is now a minority shareholder in cybersecurity training spinoff Cyberbit, which has received primary and secondary funding from Charlesbank Technology Opportunities Fund.

Private equity firm Charlesbank Capital Partners invested $70m in Israel-based Cyberbit, a cybersecurity training subsidiary of aerospace and defence technology producer Elbit Systems, yesterday.

The investment was made through the Charlesbank Technology Opportunities Fund and follows $30m in funding provided for Cyberbit by investment firm Claridge Israel in mid-2018.

Charlesbank supplied $22m in equity financing and bought $48m of shares from Elbit, which is now a minority shareholder in Cyberbit.

Cyberbit provides software that helps train cybersecurity-focused employees to…

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Robert Lavine

Robert Lavine is special features editor for Global Venturing.