Israeli cyber startup Dream raises $260 million, valued at $3 billion
TEL AVIV, June 18 (Reuters) - Israeli cybersecurity startup Dream said it raised $260 million in a private funding round bringing its valuation to $3 billion.
Dream was co-founded by Shalev Hulio, who was also a founder of spyware firm NSO Group but severed his ties with the firm in 2022.
The funding round was co-led by Bicycle Capital and Group 11, with participation from Antler, Bain Capital Ventures, Tru Arrow Partners and other global investors, Dream said.
Former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz is also a co-founder of Dream.
