Gambit Cyber’s $3.4M Jackpot: AI-Powered Security to Outsmart Hackers and Keep Data Safe!

Gambit Cyber, a Dutch cybersecurity startup, has secured $3.4 million in seed funding to boost its AI-native threat exposure management platform, KnightGuard. This cutting-edge solution helps organizations identify and prevent cyber risks faster than you can say “cybersecurity breach.” Next stop: world domination, one threat at a time!

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Hot Take:

Who would have thought that the Dutch were busy brewing not just Heineken, but also a cocktail of AI agents to combat cyber threats? Gambit Cyber is churning out KnightGuard, an AI-native solution that’s about as preemptive as your grandma at a Black Friday sale. Kudos to them for raising $3.4 million, which is roughly the cost of a small yacht or a lifetime supply of stroopwafels. With this funding, they’re ready to take over Europe, the UAE, and Asia-Pacific, one vulnerability at a time. Get ready world, Gambit Cyber is playing chess while everyone else is stuck on Candy Crush!

Key Points:

– Gambit Cyber, a Dutch cybersecurity startup, raised $3.4 million in seed funding.
– KnightGuard, their AI-native platform, focuses on preemptive threat exposure management.
– The platform integrates with existing solutions to identify and address vulnerabilities.
– Funds will be used to expand the team, add AI agents, and grow in Europe, UAE, and Asia-Pacific.
– Aims to build strategic partnerships with MSSPs, telecom services, and cloud platforms.

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