General Electric invests undisclosed amount in Israeli cyber-security startup.
ThetaRay, an Israel-based cyber-security technology company which provides protection against advanced persistent threats (APT) and zero day attacks, has received an undisclosed investment from US-based conglomerate General Electric (GE).
GE joins Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) as an investor in ThetaRay.
Brett May, head of ventures and business development, GE Software, said: “GE’s efforts in Israel are a crucial step in a long and determined series of security efforts to safeguard our products. As the data proliferates, so will the opportunities to exploit it due…