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Home / Technology / AI Arms Race: Defense Meets Offense with $40M

AI Arms Race: Defense Meets Offense with $40M

14 Jan

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Summary

  • AI is increasingly used by cybercriminals and defenders alike.
  • Depthfirst, an AI security startup, secured $40 million in Series A funding.
  • The company's AI platform analyzes code and workflows for security threats.
AI Arms Race: Defense Meets Offense with $40M

Cybercriminals are rapidly integrating artificial intelligence into their malicious activities, prompting defenders to adopt similar technologies. In response, the security startup Depthfirst announced a $40 million Series A funding round this week. The investment, led by Accel Partners, aims to bolster the company's efforts in developing AI-driven cybersecurity solutions.

Depthfirst's General Security Intelligence platform is designed to help companies proactively scan and analyze their codebases and operational workflows. This AI-native suite identifies potential security issues and protects against credential exposures while monitoring threats to open-source and third-party components. The company's leadership team comprises experts with significant backgrounds in both AI and security.

This funding will be instrumental in expanding Depthfirst's applied research and engineering teams, alongside bolstering product development and sales operations. As AI transforms the landscape of cyber threats, Depthfirst is positioned to provide advanced defenses against AI-driven exploits, partnering with prominent companies to secure their digital assets.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
AI is being used by cybercriminals to automate attacks and by defenders to detect and prevent threats more effectively.
Depthfirst's platform, General Security Intelligence, uses AI to scan codebases and workflows for security vulnerabilities and threats.
Depthfirst raised $40 million to hire staff for applied research, engineering, product development, and sales to advance its AI security solutions.

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