NEA leads funding round for ZeroFox
ZeroFox, a Baltimore-based cybersecurity startup, said it secured $10.7 million in Series A funding led by Timonium-based New Enterprise Associates, a venture capital firm.
Cybersecurity’s new frontier
In its Cybersecurity Jobs Report, the Cyberpoint Technology & Innovation Center listed more than 70 cybersecurity businesses with a presence in Maryland, in addition to defense industry companies and government agencies nearby.
Cybersecurity company moves from W.V. to Md.
A cybersecurity startup company has moved to Frederick from West Virginia.
InvestMaryland Challenge finalists named
The Department of Business and Economic Development announced Tuesday that 12 startup companies have been chosen as finalists in the InvestMaryland Challenge, the state’s national business competition.
Health startups dominate InvestMaryland Challenge
Of the 41 technology startups to advance in the latest round of the InvestMaryland Challenge, 16 companies are related to medicine or health care, state officials announced today.
Eye Opener: Studying the Bay Bridge
A few government and politics headlines for Tuesday.
Eye Opener: Brown ready to start campaign tour
A few government and politics headlines for Friday.
Eye Opener: Hundreds of bills ready to be signed
Gov. Martin O'Malley, Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller Jr. and House of Delegates Speaker Michael E. Busch will gather this morning to sign hundreds of bills passed by the General Assembly this year.
‘Collaborative’ legislative session ends with flurry of bills
With most big ticket items passed days and weeks ago, the General Assembly session strolled to a close Monday night with a controversial "lockbox" bill and persistently pesky dog-bite bill dominating rhetoric in the State House in the final hours.
InvestMaryland program changes receive final approval
Critical changes would be made to Maryland's signature venture capital program under legislation given final approval by the General Assembly on Monday.
Lengthy to-do list on final day of session
The big ticket items -- increasing the gas tax to pay for transportation projects, repealing the death penalty and increasing gun control -- are already resolved heading into the General Assembly's last day.
Lawmakers close meeting on InvestMaryland bill
A Senate work group held a closed-door meeting Monday to pore over the details of legislation that would alter Maryland’s $84 million venture capital program.








