Manifest’s $15M Boost: Is Your Software Supply Chain a Digital Blind Spot?

Manifest raises $15 million to tackle the software supply chain’s digital blind spot. With their platform, organizations can finally avoid the risky business of “buying a house without an inspection.” From SBOMs to AIBOMs, they offer a transparent view into what’s under the hood, making sure no one’s flying blind.

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Manifest just collected a cool $15 million in Series A funding, proving once again that cybersecurity is the ultimate tech-world magic trick. But instead of pulling rabbits out of hats, they’re pulling vulnerabilities out of your software supply chain. With big-name backers like Ensemble VC and a clientele that includes the US Air Force, Manifest is basically the James Bond of startups—charming, efficient, and always one step ahead of the villains lurking in your code. The lesson here? Don’t be the tech equivalent of buying a house without an inspection. Manifest is here to make sure your digital castle isn’t built on quicksand!

Key Points:

  • Manifest raised $15 million in Series A funding, totaling $23 million so far.
  • The funding round was led by Ensemble VC, with several other investors joining.
  • Manifest specializes in securing software and AI supply chains through SBOMs and AIBOMs.
  • Clients include the US Air Force and various Fortune 500 companies.
  • Plans for market expansion to Europe are in the pipeline.

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