MokN Raises $15 Million for Phish-Back Platform
MokN's platform deploys realistic decoy access points to lure attackers into revealing compromised credentials, enabling organizations to respond before abuse occurs. The post MokN Raises $15 Million for Phish-Back Platform appeared first on SecurityWeek.
French cybersecurity startup MokN has raised $15 million in a Series A funding round that brings the total investment in the company to $18 million.
Paris-based MokN was founded in 2023 to tackle identity protection differently. Unlike traditional solutions, it plants honeypots within enterprise environments, luring threat actors into revealing compromised credentials.
Using ultra-realistic decoy access points, the phish-back solution is designed to outsmart attackers and to allow organizations to neutralize stolen credentials before they are used.
Source: https://www.securityweek.com/mokn-raises-15-million-for-phish-back-platform/
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