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Insider Top 100 Innovators
By : Syed Owais Date:September 3, 2024
Insider Top 100 Innovators
Insider Top 100 Innovators
Insider Top 100 Innovators
Insider Top 100 Innovators
Insider Top 100 Innovators
Insider Top 100 Innovators
Insider Top 100 Innovators
Insider Top 100 Innovators
In an era where cyber threats are evolving at an alarming rate, one startup is making waves by focusing on an often-overlooked vulnerability—employees.
Riot, a cybersecurity startup dedicated to securing the human element of enterprise security, has just raised $30 million in fresh funding to expand its product suite. At a time when businesses are investing heavily in firewalls and AI-driven threat detection, Riot is taking a different approach—ensuring that employees are the strongest line of defense, not the weakest link.
Most cyberattacks today don’t start with a system vulnerability but with human error—phishing emails, weak passwords, or social engineering tactics. Riot’s mission is to build a proactive, employee-focused cybersecurity ecosystem that makes security awareness seamless, automated, and highly effective.
🔹 Behavior-driven security training – Riot uses AI to personalize security training based on an employee’s risk profile.
🔹 Real-time phishing simulation – Instead of static security awareness programs, Riot continuously tests employees with real-world attack simulations.
🔹 Instant threat response tools – Riot’s suite includes tools that help employees identify and report threats before they escalate.
By making cybersecurity a built-in part of the employee workflow, Riot aims to reduce human-related breaches that cost businesses millions each year.
The $30 million funding round, led by top-tier investors, is a testament to Riot’s innovative approach and market potential. With cybercrime damages projected to reach $10.5 trillion by 2025, enterprises are scrambling to reinforce their security posture—and Riot is stepping in with a solution that tackles the root cause of most breaches: human error.
This investment will help Riot:
✅ Expand its AI-driven employee security training platform
✅ Develop new security tools tailored for hybrid and remote teams
✅ Scale its global reach, targeting enterprises facing growing cyber risks
With companies facing stricter cyber regulations and compliance requirements, Riot’s human-first approach is positioning it as a game-changer in the cybersecurity space.
As cyber threats become more sophisticated, traditional security measures alone are no longer enough. Riot’s rise signals a shift in the cybersecurity industry—one that recognizes people, not just technology, as the first line of defense.
With $30 million in new funding, Riot is on a mission to redefine how businesses protect their most valuable assets—their employees and data.
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