Vulcan Cyber raises $4M for its vulnerability remediation platform

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Vulcan Cyber, a Tel Aviv-based security startup that helps enterprises quickly detect and fix vulnerabilities in their software stack and
code, is coming out of stealth today and announcing a $4 million seed round led by YL Ventures with participation from r a number of other
cybersecurity investors. The general idea behind Vulcan Cyber is that as businesses continue to increase the pace at which they build and
adopt new software, the risk of introducing vulnerabilities only increases
But at the same time, most companies don&t have the tools in place to automatically detect and mitigate these issues, meaning that it can
often take weeks before a patch rolls out. The company argues that its position in the cybersecurity space is somewhat unique because it
doesn&t just focus on detecting vulnerabilities but also helps businesses remediate them
All users have to do is give Vulcan access to the APIs of their existing vulnerability, DevOps and IT tools and the service will simply
take over from there
It then watches over both the infrastructure as well as the code that runs on it. &It might sound more glamorous to talk about zero-day and
next-generation threats, but vulnerability remediation is truly where the rubber meets the road,& said Yaniv Bar-Dayan, Vulcan Cyber CEO and
co-founder
&The only way to deal with this continuous risk exposure is through continuous remediation, achieved with robust data collection, advanced
analytics, automation, and closed-loop remediation planning, orchestration and validation
This is exactly what we are delivering to IT security teams with Vulcan Cyber.& Vulcan cyber plays nicely with all o the major cloud
platforms, as well as tools like Puppet, Chef and Ansible, as well as GitHub and Bitbucket
It also integrates with a number of major security testing tools and vulnerability scanners, including Black Duck, Nessus, Fortify,
Tripwire, Checkmarx, Rapid7 and Veracode.