Twine Spins $12M into AI-Powered Cybersecurity Sidekicks

Twine, an Israeli security startup, just unveiled its AI-powered “digital cyber employees” aimed at tackling the cybersecurity skills shortage. With $12 million in seed funding, co-led by Ten Eleven Ventures and Dell Technologies Capital, Twine’s digital employees promise to handle the mundane, leaving humans to ponder existential threats.

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Move over, human employees! Twine’s digital cyber employees are here to take over the mundane cybersecurity tasks we all love to hate. Now, if only they could make us coffee too…

Key Points:

  • Twine, a Tel Aviv-based cybersecurity startup, has raised $12 million in seed funding.
  • The funding round was co-led by Ten Eleven Ventures and Dell Technologies Capital.
  • Twine aims to address the cybersecurity skills shortage with AI-powered digital employees.
  • The digital employees focus on automating tasks in the IAM (identity and access management) category.
  • The founders bring expertise from previous leadership roles at Claroty.

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