Echo’s $35M Series A: AI-Powered Docker Images Zap Vulnerabilities to Zero!

Echo, a Tel Aviv-based startup, has raised $35 million in a Series A funding round, bringing its total to $50 million. The company uses AI agents to create CVE-free Docker images by stripping non-essential components, reducing vulnerabilities at their source. Echo promises instant value, with a vulnerability count dropping to zero.

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Echo just scored $35 million and is on a mission to make your Docker images cleaner than a hypochondriac’s kitchen. With AI agents that work harder than your mom’s Roomba, they’re scrubbing away vulnerabilities like they’re last season’s fashion faux pas. Just change one line of code, and your cyber woes might vanish faster than your snacks at a party. Who knew cybersecurity could be this slick?

Key Points:

  • Echo raised $35 million in a Series A round, totaling $50 million in funding.
  • Investors include N47, Notable Capital, Hyperwise Ventures, and SentinelOne’s S Ventures.
  • The company uses AI to create vulnerability-free Docker images.
  • Echo’s AI agents autonomously maintain these images, applying fixes as needed.
  • Founded by the dynamic duo behind Argon, now part of Aqua Security.

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