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How startups could be affected by a prolonged government shutdown, plus Oneleet raises $33M to shake up the world of security compliance

How startups could be affected by a prolonged government shutdown, plus Oneleet raises $33M to shake up the world of security compliance

Update: 2025-10-02
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The U.S. government shutdown could stifle deal flow, freeze visa processing for workers, and cause other problems for startups and the broader tech sector, especially if it lasts longer than a week, according to experts who spoke to TechCrunch.


Also, Bryan Onel’s father was a locksmith. As for Onel, he described himself as the digital equivalent. Ethical hacking was Onel’s hobby growing up. He studied AI at university and then turned that hacking hobby into a profession. Onel told TechCrunch, “I spent a decade performing penetration tests for over 150 companies across all sectors.” He added that he kept easily breaking into companies that had passed their security checks. 



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How startups could be affected by a prolonged government shutdown, plus Oneleet raises $33M to shake up the world of security compliance

How startups could be affected by a prolonged government shutdown, plus Oneleet raises $33M to shake up the world of security compliance

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