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RevEng.ai Raises $4.15 Million to Secure Software Supply Chain

Posted on June 27, 2025June 27, 2025 By CWS

British startup RevEng.ai has introduced elevating $4.15 million in seed funding for its AI-powered software program provide chain safety platform.

The funding spherical was led by Sands Capital, with extra help from Episode, In-Q-Tel Capital, and IQ Capital.

London-based RevEng.ai is constructing a platform that leverages AI to find malicious code, backdoors, and vulnerabilities inside the software program utilized by organizations.

The corporate’s BinNet proprietary AI mannequin was created particularly to confirm the integrity of the software program provide chain by means of in-depth evaluation of capabilities and capabilities, safety assessments, and computerized YARA rule creation.

Providing help for Linux, Home windows, and Android, the answer integrates with present instruments, aiming to assist prospects enhance safety, compliance, and improvement effectivity.

RevEng.ai has graduated from the UK Nationwide Cyber Safety Centre’s Startups program and took part within the Intel Ignite 2024 program, which helped the startup improve its capabilities.

The brand new funding will probably be used to speed up RevEng.ai’s development, enhance its proprietary AI fashions, rent new expertise, and enhance its presence on the US market.

“Our objective at RevEng.ai is to simplify and automate the evaluation of launched software program. Our platform helps safety engineers and malware analysts determine malicious elements to confirm the integrity of software program provide chains without having entry to supply code,” RevEng.ai founder and CEO James Patrick-Evans stated.Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

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