Israeli cybersecurity company Skybox Security filed a request with the Tel Aviv District Court on Sunday for an order to open proceedings. The company has not paid its employees their February salaries, with debts to them amounting to approximately NIS 10 million ($2.78M).
Last week, Calcalist revealed that the Israeli company, which employed approximately 100 people and has raised about $330 million to date, had laid off its employees in Israel and was shutting down. Now, the court will determine the company’s future—whether liquidation or rehabilitation.
According to the request submitted through attorneys Pinni Yaniv and Shahar Kedem of the Meitar law firm, Skybox was established in Israel in 2002 by its parent company, Skybox…