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Leeds-based human risk management platform Boxphish has bought Trillion, an advanced threat intelligence service which tracks credentials shared on the dark web.
The Trillion technology allows customers to gain visibility of leaked credentials associated with their organisation and take appropriate measures to reduce risk.
Boxphish, was founded in 2020 by serial entrepreneurs Henry Doyle and Dan Bailey and chief executive Nick Deacon Elliott.
Boxphish believes that the deal extends its existing suite of products which includes cyber security training courses, customisable phishing simulations and data analytics. All of these equip organisations, and their teams, with the tools and knowledge needed to mitigate the risk of cyber-attacks.
In particular, Boxphish highlighted the opportunity to expand its reach in empowering organisations to manage human cyber risk.
Growth capital investor BGF invested £3.25 million in April in Boxphish so it could also use these funds to accelerate investment in product, people and partners. It said this expansion ‘will enable even more organisations to stay ahead of what continues to be a rapidly…