Sydney-based cybersecurity start-up Kasada, used increasingly by customers to repel artificial intelligence data-scraping bots from their websites, is worth more than $300 million following a fresh funding round led by one of the world’s largest private equity firms.
Kasada, founded by then 19-year-old Sam Crowther in 2015, detects and prevents malicious bots from accessing websites and apps without needing users to complete irritating Captcha tests.
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