AI assistance, digital fingerprinting and more to support national security

AI assistance, digital fingerprinting and more to support national security

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and Plexal, an innovation company closing the gap between government, start-ups and industry, have welcomed a new intake of talented cyber companies to the NCSC For Start-ups programme.

Over the course of 12 weeks, four start-ups will receive technical expertise, insights and guidance from the NCSC, Plexal and partners. The programme is designed to help them develop their business, enhance solutions, adapt their current technology and generate ideas to meet the biggest cybersecurity challenges facing the UK.

The four companies which join the programme are: Lexverify, an AI-powered assistant that prevents legal and compliance risks on electronic communication in real-time; RoboShadows, a cybersecurity start-up aiming to bridge the cybertechnology gap; Rowden Technologies, which is working on the digital fingerprinting of devices to help secure networks; and ZORB Security, which provides cyber protection for business employees.

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