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With Dropbox, for example, data can be set to synchronize across multiple user devices, including desktop and mobile devices. While there are multiple vendors and solutions in the market that aim to provide encryption for cloud-based storage services, Asaf Cidon doesn’t think that they go far enough because of a problem he refers to as data scattering. The big idea behind Sookasa is that cloud file services such as Dropbox represent a compliance challenge for organizations looking to secure data. Israel Cidon previously ran a company called Actona that was sold to Cisco in 2004 for $100 million. Leading the company is an Israeli father and son team-Asaf Cidon serves as co-founder and CEO of the company, and his father, Israel Cidon, is the company’s co-founder and chief technology officer. The company had previously raised $1.65 million in a seed round of funding.
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To fuel product and market development, Sookasa has raised $5 million in a Series A round of funding being announced today. Cloud security startup Sookasa is emerging from stealth mode today, with the launch of its cloud security technology that aims to solve the challenge of distributed file security.