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đź’µ Upwind Raises $100M Amid High Demand for Cloud Security

Israeli cybersecurity startup Upwind is reportedly securing $100M in Series B funding, valuing it at up to $900M. This round aims to expand its cloud security platform and support growth across global offices.

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đź’µ Upwind Raises $100M Amid High Demand for Cloud Security

Israeli cybersecurity startup Upwind is reportedly securing $100M in Series B funding, valuing it at up to $900M. This round aims to expand its cloud security platform and support growth across global offices.

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