6 years ago

Intechnica Secures £2.85 Million Funding to Expand Cybersecurity Efforts

  • Intechnica, a Manchester, UK-based technology business specializing in combating cyber bots, secured £2.85 million in funding

  • The round was led by Mercia, with contributions from NPIF - Mercia Equity Finance, Mercia Technologies PLC, and existing private investors

  • Intechnica plans to leverage these funds to expand its cyber security division, Netacea, in the UK, North America, and other international markets, alongside expanding its consultancy services

  • The company provides services like digital transformation, technical due diligence, and Data Science as a Service (DSaaS)

  • Netacea safeguards companies from automated bot threats using machine learning, and its clientele includes prominent retailers like Hobbs, Ted Baker, Ao.com, Cath Kidston, and Nisa.

    • ProblemTechnology

      "Businesses are vulnerable to automated bot threats that can steal customer data, disrupt websites, and impact revenue."

      Solution

      "Intechnica's Netacea uses machine learning to identify and block malicious bot traffic, ensuring only genuine human traffic reaches websites. This protects businesses from account takeover, fraud, and other online threats."

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