Root Evidence Launches with a Bang: $12.5M to Zap Cyber Threats with Precision!

Root Evidence, a cybersecurity startup, raises $12.5 million in its seed round. With industry veterans at the helm, this Boise-based company offers vulnerability scanning that tells you which bugs are actually out to get you. Root Evidence: because your security team deserves a break from fighting imaginary foes.

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Root Evidence is here to shake up the cybersecurity world with a bold new approach. They’re not interested in the “theoretical vulnerabilities”; they want the cold, hard evidence. It’s like a crime drama where the lead detectives only care about the fingerprints and DNA. Forget about the theoretical bad guys lurking in the shadows; let’s catch the ones leaving their dirty fingerprints all over the crime scene. And with $12.5 million in their kitty, they’re equipped to do just that. Move over, Sherlock Holmes, there’s a new detective in town, and it’s got a server farm.

Key Points:

  • Root Evidence launches with $12.5 million in seed funding.
  • The startup is based in Boise, Idaho, and was founded by cybersecurity veterans.
  • They focus on evidence-based vulnerability scanning and attack surface management.
  • Their solution aims to prioritize less than 1% of security defects that are genuinely risky.
  • Root Evidence seeks to provide concrete proof of vulnerabilities rather than theoretical risks.

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