Seal Security Secures $13M to Outwit Vulnerabilities with AI – Patching Problems, Not Patience!

Seal Security raises $13M in Series A funding, boosting its total to $20M. The Tel Aviv-based startup uses generative AI to tackle open source security, promising to resolve vulnerabilities faster than you can say “72-hour CVE remediation SLA”. With traditional solutions lagging behind, Seal is here to patch things up—literally!

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Seal Security just bagged a cool $13 million to keep your open source software safer than a squirrel with a secret nut stash. With this cash, they’re on a mission to patch vulnerabilities faster than you can say “generative AI.” Looks like their security game is as tight as their funding round!

Key Points:

  • Seal Security raises $13 million in Series A funding, totaling $20 million raised.
  • Investment led by Vertex Israel, with participation from CCL, More Investments, and SBI Group.
  • Uses generative AI for vulnerability detection and remediation in open source software.
  • Offers a 72-hour CVE remediation SLA, promising quick vulnerability fixes.
  • Plans to enhance go-to-market efforts and expand its platform with the new funds.

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