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    New Security Company Launches to Protect Online Identities for People and AI
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    New Security Company Launches to Protect Online Identities for People and AI

    A startup called NewCore raised $66 million to build security tools that protect digital identities. Here is what this means for online safety.

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    SecurityWeek

    Original headline: NewCore Emerges From Stealth Mode With $66 Million in Funding

    Plain-English summary by GetCyberRight. Read the full report at the source above.

    Published Monday, June 15, 2026Updated Monday, June 15, 20262 min read
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    A new cybersecurity company called NewCore has launched with $66 million in funding. The company built a security platform designed to protect digital identities for humans, machines, and AI agents. This type of technology aims to verify that people logging into websites and apps are actually who they claim to be, while also securing automated systems and artificial intelligence tools.

    This news does not require immediate action from families. NewCore sells its products to businesses and organizations, not directly to consumers. However, if the companies you interact with (like your bank, your employer, or your children's school) adopt better identity protection systems, your personal information becomes more secure when you use their services.

    You do not need to do anything specific in response to this news. NewCore's technology works behind the scenes at organizations. You will not interact with it directly. However, this is a good reminder to maintain strong personal security habits for all your online accounts.

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    To keep your family's digital identities protected, focus on basics that work regardless of what security tools companies use. Always create unique passwords for each important account (or use a password manager to generate and store them). Enable two-factor authentication whenever a website or app offers it, especially for email, banking, and social media.

    Teach children never to share login information with friends, even for gaming or social media accounts. These fundamental practices protect you whether companies use advanced identity security or not.

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    Source: SecurityWeek

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