Summary: Cybersecurity firm Deepwatch lays off dozens, citing move to “accelerate” AI investment Crunch
1. Cybersecurity firm Deepwatch laid off between 60 to 80 employees on November 13th, 2025, citing the need to invest in AI and automation.
2. The layoffs were confirmed by a current employee, former employees on LinkedIn, and TechCrunch reports.
3. This move follows similar reductions in workforce at other cybersecurity companies like Crowdstrike, Deep Instinct, Otorio, ActiveFence, SkyBox Security, and Sophos this year.
2. The layoffs were confirmed by a current employee, former employees on LinkedIn, and TechCrunch reports.
3. This move follows similar reductions in workforce at other cybersecurity companies like Crowdstrike, Deep Instinct, Otorio, ActiveFence, SkyBox Security, and Sophos this year.
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Cybersecurity firm Deepwatch underwent layoffs of 60-80 employees on November 13, 2025, due to investment in AI and automation. Confirmed by current and former employees on LinkedIn, as well as TechCrunch reports. This follows similar workforce reductions at companies like Crowdstrike, Deep
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ID: 9fc3b61d-fa45-4a2e-8598-cbfa441663b7
Category ID: listed_summary
Date: Nov. 13, 2025
Notes: 2025-11-13
Created: 2025/11/13 06:42
Updated: 2025/12/07 22:15
Last Read: 2025/11/13 07:27