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Filigran, the French cybersecurity start-up noticed by the FBI 29/02/2024
- Filigran, a cybersecurity start-up, was founded at the end of 2022.
- Filigran recently closed a €15 million financing round led by Accel, with support from Moonfire Ventures and Motier Ventures.
- The start-up has gone from 0 to 40 employees in eighteen months.
- Founder Samuel Hassine
- Filigran's products are used by 4,300 organizations worldwide.
- Filigran has a hundred paying customers, including the FBI, several international groups (Hermès, Marriott, Thales, Airbus, Novartis) and major institutions (European Commission, Anssi, French Ministry of the Interior, etc.).
- Filigran's solutions are open source.
- Two-thirds of Filigran's sales come from exports.
- Filigran is aiming for revenues of €20 million within two years.
- With the recent backing of Accel, Filigran plans to launch a third software product, expand its data and AI team, and continue to internationalize, particularly in the United States and Australia.
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