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Bristol tech start-up Immersive Labs raises $40million in latest funding round

The company was founded by a former GCHQ instructor

James Hadley is the founder of Immersive Labs(Image: Bristol Post)

A cyber skills start-up in Bristol has raised $40million in a Series B funding round.

Immersive Labs, which is based on Victoria Street in the city, will use the money to support its expansion in the US.

The company has developed a platform that simulates cyber-security situations based on real-world attack techniques.

The idea is to help security specialists and businesses understand and guard against attackers in a safe environment.

James Hadley, Immersive Labs' founder, said: “Gaps in cybersecurity knowledge meaningfully increase risk to an organisation, creating vulnerability and presenting opportunity for attackers.

“At a time when cyber skills are stretched across the board, the Immersive Labs platform enables companies to identify these weak points and rapidly skill people to address them.” 

The funding was led by equity investor Summit Partners and current investor Goldman Sachs.

James Hadley used to work at GCHQ(Image: Barry Batchelor/PA Wire)

Immersive Labs was founded in 2017 by James, a former GCHQ cybersecurity instructor, who wanted to transform the way companies acquire and use new skills.