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Startup cybersecurity covers protecting early-stage systems, customer data, and funding from breaches, fraud, and resource-driven weaknesses.

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A startup is a young company developing a product or service, usually while its team, technology, and business processes are still changing rapidly. In information security, that pace and limited staffing can leave security ownership unclear or controls behind the product. Startups may also hold valuable intellectual property, customer information, credentials, and access to cloud services, making protection of those assets material even before the company is large.

Security coverage for startups commonly concerns exposed cloud resources, leaked secrets, excessive access privileges, vulnerable open-source dependencies, and incidents involving suppliers or hosted platforms. Useful safeguards include an inventory of systems and data, multi-factor authentication, least-privilege access, managed secrets, dependency and vulnerability management, centralized logging, and a tested process for reporting and responding to incidents. Customers and investors may also assess whether stated privacy or security commitments match the startup’s actual controls and operating practices.

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Bank Info Security 4 months, 2 weeks ago

Gambit Security Lands $61M to Bolster Enterprise Resilience

Startup's Resilience Platform Focuses on Continuous Monitoring and RemediationBacked by Spark Capital, Kleiner Perkins, and Cyberstarts, Gambit Security is launching a platform designed to give CISOs real-time visibility into resilience risks, automate remediation, and manage hybrid infrastructure in the face of AI-enabled cyberattacks.

Bank Info Security 4 months, 3 weeks ago

Startup Astelia Secures $35M for AI Vulnerability Management

Index Ventures Backs End-to-End Platform, Targeting of AI-Driven Vulnerability RiskAstelia raised $35 million in Series A funding led by Index Ventures to scale its AI-powered exposure management tool. The company uses AI agents and network analysis to help enterprises prioritize exploitable vulnerabilities and reduce remediation noise across hybrid and on-premises environments.