From Hacker to Hero: SafeHill Secures $2.6M to Revolutionize Cyber Defense with AI and Human Expertise

SafeHill, the artist formerly known as Tacticly, has strutted onto the scene with a $2.6 million pre-seed funding round led by Mucker Capital and Chingona Ventures. With a rockstar team including a reformed hacker, this Chicago-based company offers SecureIQ, a platform blending AI with human expertise for continuous threat exposure management.

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Hot Take:

SafeHill, formerly known as Tacticly, is like a superhero origin story but for cybersecurity. Picture it: a reformed hacker with a colorful past teams up with a dream team of tech savants to fight cybercrime, backed by $2.6 million in pre-seed funding. It’s like Ocean’s Eleven but with less Brad Pitt and more firewalls. They’re here to make sure your data doesn’t go on an unsanctioned vacation, and they’re doing it with AI and a splash of human touch. Move over, Batman; there’s a new caped crusader in town, and it’s called SecureIQ!

Key Points:

  • SafeHill raised $2.6 million in pre-seed funding, led by Mucker Capital and Chingona Ventures.
  • Founder Hector Monsegur, aka Sabu, is a reformed blackhat hacker turned security expert.
  • SecureIQ offers continuous threat exposure management with a blend of AI and human validation.
  • The platform focuses on continuous asset discovery and automated threat exposure assessments.
  • Funding will enhance ethical hacking capabilities, engineering team, and real-time monitoring.

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