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Cybereason

Cybereason is an American cybersecurity technology company founded in 2012. It has offices in La Jolla, California (global HQ); London, UK (EMEA HQ); Tel Aviv, Israel; and several others around the world.

In November 2025, it was announced that LevelBlue had completed the acquisition of the company.

Cybereason was founded in 2014 by Lior Div and Yonatan Striem-Amit. In 2014, two years after being founded and incorporated in Delaware, USA, Cybereason established its headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts. In November 2016, three months after incorporating a subsidiary in the United Kingdom, it established a new office in London.

In June 2017, Cybereason launched Malicious Life, a podcast about the history of cybersecurity. Hosted by Ran Levi, it ended its run after 258 episodes in December 2024.

In April 2018, Cybereason established an office in Sydney, a distribution partnership with Nextgen Distribution, and a channel partnership with Sydney-based security firm Seccom Global to support Australia and New Zealand.

In June 2019, Cybereason reported on "Operation Soft Cell," a massive state-sponsored espionage campaign targeting multiple global telecommunications providers. The attack was attributed to APT10 (aka Red Apollo), thought to be backed by the Chinese government.

In February 2022, Reuters reported that Cybereason had confidentially filed to IPO later in 2022 with a target valuation of $5 billion.

However, in June 2022 the company laid off roughly 100 employees, or about 10% of its total workforce, as startup valuations plummeted. Since then, Cybereason has seen two more rounds of layoffs: about 200 employees (or about 17% of the workforce) were let go in October 2022, and then a third round in March 2024 that impacted dozens of senior employees.

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