Interview: Red Sift raises $8.8M to protect enterprise emails from phishing attacks

Our founder and CEO, Rahul Powar, sits down with London TechWatch to discuss the finer details behind our recent $8.8M series A funding.

They cover the inspiration behind Red Sift, what the funding process was like, Rahul’s favorite restaurant in London, and more.

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20 Sep. 2019

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