Onboarding Automation: Believ Ai's New Solution Aims To Help Fintech, Gaming, Government, and More Atlanta's BelievAI uses AI & OCR to streamline complex onboarding. Solve headaches for fintech, gaming, & more with automated data verification.
Armed with a new $15 million funding round, Atlanta-based Apptega prepares for the future of cybersecurity compliance Atlanta-based Apptega has been in growth mode recently. The cybersecurity compliance team has made some high-profile leadership hires, including bringing on new CEO Dave Colesante late last year. It has also closed a new round of funding to help the team build and grow in the new era
Behind The Acquisition: Charlotte-based ThreatSwitch Sees Acquisition As Growth Opportunity Charlotte-based ThreatSwitch is taking the acquisition route as it looks to grow its Charlotte-based team. The security compliance startup announced this week it was acquired by Sign In Solutions, a visitor management and risk mitigation software. Sign In’s US headquarters is in St. Petersburg, and it is
Apptega Launches Cybersecurity-Specific Ecommerce Platform Buying groceries, clothes — and well, just about every other item imaginable — online is the norm in 2020. Now companies shopping for one of more than 5,000 cybersecurity and compliance products out on the market have their very own ecommerce platform. Atlanta-based Apptega launched CyberXchange earlier this month. The
Nonprofit Formation Platform Resilia Raises $8 Million in Series A, Continuing Founder Sevetri Wilson's History-Making Winning Streak Expect Sevetri Wilson to be in the news a lot more in the near future — the African-American entrepreneur’s nonprofit formation and compliance platform Resilia just announced a completed Series A funding round of $8 million, making it one of the biggest investment hauls from a woman of color
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