Nicole Perlroth, author of ‘This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends,’ now invests in next-gen cybersecurity startups, hoping to avert the digital catastrophe she once chronicled.
JetStream Security, founded by industry veterans, has launched with $34M in funding to provide enterprises with real-time visibility and control over AI agents. Their AI Blueprints platform promises to map and govern the complex behaviors of generative AI across organizations.
Nullify, a cybersecurity startup, has raised $12.5 million to advance its AI-driven platform that acts as an autonomous workforce for vulnerability detection and remediation, targeting organizations struggling with staff shortages and rising threats.
AiStrike has raised $7 million in seed funding to expand its AI-powered cyber defense platform, promising proactive protection for cloud assets. Can this newcomer disrupt the cybersecurity landscape?
Furl has secured $10 million to develop AI-driven autonomous remediation technology, aiming to help security teams move from endless alerts to automated fixes. Can Furl’s solution finally end the cybersecurity backlog?
Gambit Cyber, a Dutch cybersecurity startup, has raised $3.4 million to develop and expand KnightGuard, an AI-powered platform designed to help enterprises and MSSPs identify and neutralize cyber risks before attackers can strike.
Dux, a cybersecurity startup founded by Israeli cyber veterans, has emerged from stealth with $9 million in funding. Their AI-powered agents promise to revolutionize vulnerability management by focusing on real, exploitable threats, with backing from industry leaders like CrowdStrike and Okta.