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Rotem Iram On Raising $91 Million To Remove Cyber Risks From The Insurance Market

March 02, 2021

Rotem Iram has been pioneering what’s next in business insurance. His startup has already raised nearly $100M from top-tier investors like Qumra Capital, Shlomo Kramer, Munich Re Ventures, and Lightspeed Venture Partners.

In this episode, you will learn:

* Specific email and software threats to your business
* Raising back to back Series B and C rounds in a pandemic
* What investors want at each stage of fundraising
* Insurtech

Alejandro Cremades · EP 305 Rotem Iram On Raising $91 Million To Remove Cyber Risks From The Insurance Market
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About Rotem Iram:
Rotem Iram is the Founder and CEO of cyber insurance company At-Bay.

With nearly two decades of security and engineering experience, Rotem Iram previously served as a Managing Director and COO in the Cyber Security practice of K2 Intelligence, a leading global risk management firm, focusing on cyber intelligence, cyber defense strategy, and incident response.

Rotem Iram began his career as a Captain in Israel’s elite Intelligence Unit 8200, and also served as a consultant for McKinsey & Company. Rotem holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering from the Hebrew University, as well as an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Connect with Rotem Iram:

* Crunchbase
* LinkedIn
* Twitter

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FULL TRANSCRIPTION OF THE INTERVIEW:
Alejandro: Alrighty. Hello everyone, and welcome to the DealMakers show. Today we’re going to be talking a lot about cybersecurity attacks and definitely the journey of building, financing, and scaling a business.