Tel Aviv-based HUB Security, a confidential computing company, announced today that it signed a letter of intent with a Nasdaq-listed SPAC for a potential merger. HUB said it takes a unique, integrated software and hardware approach to cybersecurity and provides computing appliances and professional services to commercial and government organizations in over 30 countries. The company’s leadership in a news release said they hope the Nasdaq listing will give HUB further credibility in the U.S. market. Read more.
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