India’s Quick Heal to invest $2 million in Israeli cybersecurity firm

This is Quick Heal's third investment in the last 18 months and augments its commitment to secure the digital transformation journey of its customers.
Cybersecurity is important parameter of security as it secures  computer systems and networks from the theft
Cybersecurity is important parameter of security as it secures computer systems and networks from the theftImage source: Pixabay

Pune: Quick Heal Technologies Limited has signed a definitive agreement to invest USD 2 million in L7 Defense. L7 is an Israel based cybersecurity start-up specializing in Application Program Interface (API) Security and Next Generation Web Application Firewall (NG-WAF). Quick Heal Technologies had invested USD 300k in L7 Defense in the previous financial year.

According to Gartner, by 2021, 90 per cent of web enabled applications will be exposed to attacks due to API weaknesses, up from 40 per cent of the apps in 2019. Hence, API Security has become one of the top cybersecurity concerns for enterprises.

L7 Defense's proprietary AI powered Ammune technology provides protection against a range of attacks targeting APIs like distributed denial of services (DDOS), BOT attacks and other malicious threats helping customers secure their applications.

Since Quick Heal's previous investment, L7 Defense has acquired customers in financial, telecom and IT industries across US and Europe. Moreover, the investment enables strategic alignments between both the companies for Quick Heal Technologies to expand its range of enterprise solutions under the 'Seqrite' umbrella and introduce L7's flagship products in market strongholds of India as well as other regions in APAC and EMEA.

The investment reiterates Quick Heal's ongoing efforts to invest in disruptive technologies that will shape the future of cybersecurity while supporting innovative start-ups.This is Quick Heal's third investment in the last 18 months and augments its commitment to secure the digital transformation journey of its customers. In addition to L7 Defense, Quick Heal had recently invested in Singapore based Ray Pvt Ltd.

Dr Kailash Katkar, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Quick Heal Technologies, said, "We are always on the lookout for right investment opportunities by evaluating new platforms and technologies that enable us to support the digital transformation journey of our customers. L7 Defense has proven its unique capabilities in the area of API Security and NG-WAF which led us to further increase our investment. Simultaneously, this move enables 'Seqrite' to foray into application security and strengthen our solution stack to secure modern enterprises against the next-generation of cyber-attacks."

Yisrael Gross, Co-Founder, L7 Defense, said," We are delighted to strengthen and further solidify our relationship and bond with Quick Heal Technologies. This investment is strategic, and will enable us to further extend our technological leadership, to increase our exposure and gain further market awareness. We are thrilled and energized to have support from Quick Heal Technologies. This vote of confidence reinforces our resolve and motivation to become the API security leader in this extremely dynamic market."

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