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Dux, cofounded by Or Latovitz, Amit Nir and Nadav Geva, raises $9M in Seed Funding
Dux, a Tel Aviv, Israel- and NYC-based provider of an agentic exposure management platform built for the speed of AI-driven cyberattacks, raised $9m in seed funding.
The round was led by Redpoint, TLV Partners, and Maple Capital, with participation from cybersecurity executives from CrowdStrike, Okta, and Armis.
The company intends to use the funds to expand its R&D team in Tel Aviv, grow its U.S. go-to-market organization, and accelerate the development of the platform’s agentic capabilities across exploitability analysis, lightweight mitigation, and continuous exposure management.
Founded by Or Latovitz, Amit Nir, and Nadav Geva, Dux provides an agentic exposure management platform that uses AI-workers to perform continuous exploitability analysis, surface control-based mitigations, and accelerate remediation across the entire environment.
Dux’s AI-workers continuously analyze exploitability across the entire environment, determining whether existing controls already block a potential attack path, surfacing lightweight mitigations that can eliminate risk faster than a full patch, and routing targeted remediation to identified owners only when necessary.
source[FinSMEs]
The round was led by Redpoint, TLV Partners, and Maple Capital, with participation from cybersecurity executives from CrowdStrike, Okta, and Armis.
The company intends to use the funds to expand its R&D team in Tel Aviv, grow its U.S. go-to-market organization, and accelerate the development of the platform’s agentic capabilities across exploitability analysis, lightweight mitigation, and continuous exposure management.
Founded by Or Latovitz, Amit Nir, and Nadav Geva, Dux provides an agentic exposure management platform that uses AI-workers to perform continuous exploitability analysis, surface control-based mitigations, and accelerate remediation across the entire environment.
Dux’s AI-workers continuously analyze exploitability across the entire environment, determining whether existing controls already block a potential attack path, surfacing lightweight mitigations that can eliminate risk faster than a full patch, and routing targeted remediation to identified owners only when necessary.
source[FinSMEs]
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