VulnCheck, a Massachusetts startup with ambitious plans in the vulnerability intelligence space, has attracted $3.2 million in seed-stage funding from several prominent investors.
The early-stage financing round was led by Sorensen Ventures and included equity stakes for In-Q-Tel, Lux Capital, and Aviso Ventures.
Based in Lexington, Mass., VulnCheck is building technology that promises exploit intelligence for vulnerability prioritization and an early-warning system for in-the-wild software exploitation activity.
Founded in 2021, VulnCheck is the brainchild of Anthony Bettini, former head of Tenable research and former founder and CEO of FlawCheck and Appthority.
The company has ambitious plans in a category that spans threat-intelligence, attack surface management, red-teaming and penetration testing.
VulnCheck is promising threat intelligence services to help organizations wade through the growing volume of publicly announced vulnerabilities and preemptively take action to stave off malicious hacker attacks.
Attack Surface Management Summit | Virtual Event – February 22, 2023The VulnCheck offerings include:
The company and its investors are betting there’s revenue to be found in managing vulnerability and exploit data overload. The idea, according to VulnCheck, is to enrich vulnerability data with information about exploit activity to give security teams visibility and tools to prioritize remediation based on a real-time assessment of live exploitation.
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