VulnCheck, a Lexington, MA-based exploit intelligence firm, closed its seed funding spherical at a complete of $7.95m, with $4.75m in new funding.
Backers included Sorenson Capital.
The corporate intends to make use of the funds to speed up development and bolster product growth for its choices.
Led by CEO Anthony Bettini, VulnCheck is an exploit intelligence firm that delivers autonomous vulnerability prioritization correlated with exploit and menace intelligence companies to permits enterprises, authorities organizations, and cybersecurity distributors to give attention to the threats that matter most.
Commenting on the information, Anthony Bettini mentioned: “Superior vulnerability administration, menace intelligence, and utility safety features are on the horizon, and VulnCheck is dedicated to persevering with to assist organizations prioritize threats in immediately’s quickly evolving panorama. This funding is a testomony to our momentum, and we’re excited to additional put money into growing our enterprise and significant infrastructure options.”
During the last yr, VulnCheck has remained hyper-focused on serving to clear up the vulnerability prioritization problem. Important milestones embody the:
- Introduction of IP Intelligence, a brand new characteristic designed to trace weak internet-connected units and attacker infrastructure.
- Launch of the VulnCheck Neighborhood Tier of companies:
- VulnCheck XDB, a complete repository of exploits and proof-of-concepts hosted on git repositories.
- VulnCheck Recognized Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog, a database delivering superior intelligence on vulnerabilities being actively exploited within the wild.
- VulnCheck NVD++, a software providing a steady, high-performance supply of NVD 2.0 CVE information by way of API or downloadable JSON recordsdata, in addition to the flexibility to entry NVD 1.0. It additionally contains CPE information and closes the hole by near half of the present CVEs lacking crucial CPE information on the NIST NVD.
- Supply of lots of of detection artifacts for zero-day vulnerabilities, together with Cisco IOS XE CVE-2023-20198, Juniper CVE-2023-36845, SolarView CVE-2022-29303, and extra.
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19/04/2024