His company currently employs 30 people in Laois.
A Laois business man has raised 25 million dollars to fund cybersecurity product development.
Skout, which was founded by Aidan Kehoe, helps organisations tighten their cyber security regardless of their resources.
The funding is being given by ClearSky - venture capital equity.
The company opened a headquarters in Portlaoise last year and employs around 30 people.
“Cyber security is a requirement for all companies, but not all companies have the resources or ability to build their own security team and infrastructure,”
“We are proud and excited to be working alongside a team that has seen great success in the cyber security industry and are confident that our focus on MSP partners will fuel this next phase of growth.” said Aidan Kehoe, CEO and Co-Founder of SKOUT.
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