A Security, a company specializing in autonomous cybersecurity solutions, has successfully raised $37 million to advance its AI-driven platform. The funding aims to bolster the company’s efforts in providing a robust defense against automated threats.
Background and Founders
Founded by Yossi Torati, Omer Gull, and Yuval Itzchakov, A Security aims to revolutionize the way organizations handle cyber threats. Torati, serving as CEO, brings extensive experience from his previous role at Sygnia, while Gull and Itzchakov contribute their expertise from Hunters.
The company has attracted investments from major players such as Lightspeed Venture Partners and Cyberstarts, alongside individual investors like Assaf Rapaport of Wiz and Yotam Segev of Cyera.
Innovative Security Platform
A Security’s platform is designed to combat AI-driven threats through continuous, context-aware operations. By identifying and linking multiple vulnerabilities, the system maps out potential cross-domain exploit paths, offering organizations a comprehensive threat overview.
The platform employs both offensive and defensive AI agents to simulate attacks across various domains, ensuring a thorough understanding of potential breaches. This approach not only identifies vulnerabilities but also provides proof of exploitability.
Remediation and Future Plans
Once vulnerabilities are identified, A Security’s platform manages their remediation, initiating corrective measures directly at the source. This proactive approach neutralizes attack routes before they can be exploited by external threats.
CEO Yossi Torati emphasizes the platform’s unique capability to preemptively discover and eliminate exploit paths that AI-enabled attackers might utilize. This ensures business continuity and minimizes disruption.
As A Security continues to grow, the newly acquired funds will support further development and expansion of the platform, positioning the company at the forefront of AI-driven cybersecurity.
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