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Welsh cyber security firm Hut Six in six-figure equity boost

It will use the investment to support product development, increase marketing and expand internationally

Andy Morris of the Development Bank of Wales, centre, with chief executive Simon Fraser and technical director Daniel Steward of Hut Six

A Newport developer of cyber security training programmes and software to businesses has completed its third funding round taking its total investment in excess of £1m.

Hut Six Security has completed its latest fundraise, led by the Development Bank of Wales, with an equity investment of £200,000 which has been matched by a further £200,000 from the Waterloo Foundation and Welsh billionaire Sir Terry Matthew's VC fund Wesley Clover.

The firm said it will use the investment to support product development, increase marketing and expand internationally. It is also working towards National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) accreditation for their training.

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Investment executive Andy Morris said: “We are here to help early stage technology companies that have the potential to rapidly expand and generate new employment hence our follow-on equity investment in Hut Six. We are excited to continue the journey with our co-investors as Simon and the team further develop their solution, helping global companies with the important task of improving employee security awareness and building secure cultures.”

Founded in 2016 and an alumni of The Alacrity Foundation which mentors and trains graduate entrepreneurs to create the next generation of hi-tech firms, Hut Six designs and develops security awareness training programs and phishing simulation platforms to educate people to identify, avoid and report cyber threats.

It recently launched a series of six bite-sized lessons covering essential information on phishing, passwords, using the web safely, devices and malware, social media, and scamming.