'We are now a full-fledged powerhouse': Two years on from its Series B round, Hack the Box targets further growth with AI-powered cyber training programs and new market opportunities
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Hack the Box, after completing a $55 million Series B funding round, is focusing on global expansion and has plans to triple its workforce. CEO Haris Pylarinos emphasized cautious expansion, with headcount nearing 300. The company has also increased its enterprise client base by collaborating with significant brands like Siemens and Google, while its community platform now has over three million users. As part of its innovation, Hack the Box launched AI-powered Crisis Control services to improve cybersecurity training, solidifying its role in addressing critical skills gaps in the industry.
Hack the Box has grown significantly after its Series B funding, with a cautious headcount expansion nearing 300 as it targets new global markets.
We have expanded our enterprise customer base to include major brands like Siemens, Google, and Lufthansa, strengthening our position in the cybersecurity market.
The Series B funding has allowed us to enhance our offerings, particularly with our new AI-powered Crisis Control service that takes training to the next level.
We've capitalized on the increasing demand for cybersecurity skills amidst a backdrop of rising threats, emphasizing the importance of practical training programs.
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