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Atos Cybersecurity Unit Receives Up to $2 Billion Bid from Airbus

Airbus has proposed a non-binding offer of 1.5-1.8 billion euros ($1.6-$2.0 billion) to acquire Atos's cybersecurity unit BDS. This move comes as Airbus aims...

Cybersecurity startups to watch for in 2023-24

In the dynamic realm of cybersecurity, startups often lead the charge in tackling emerging challenges. These nimble companies can swiftly adapt to evolving needs, unencumbered by legacy systems. While they may have limited resources, their ability to innovate and disrupt makes them a potent force in the industry. Here are some noteworthy cybersecurity startups to watch in 2023-24.

Aembit enhances security for DevOps and security teams by offering a cloud-based identity platform that applies a zero-trust framework to workload access, securing APIs, databases, and cloud resources. Akto specializes in API security, rapidly identifying vulnerabilities in internal, external, and third-party APIs, supporting key data sources like AWS and Google Cloud. 

Backslash Security offers a cloud-native application security solution that unifies security and business context for enterprise AppSec teams, streamlining threat modeling, code risk prioritization, and remediation. Binarly specializes in advanced automated firmware supply chain security, using machine learning to uncover vulnerabilities in firmware and hardware components. 

BoostSecurity provides a DevSecOps automation platform that detects and remediates vulnerabilities while accommodating DevOps teams. BreachQuest introduces the Priori incident response platform, swiftly collecting and analyzing security event data to scope, contain, and expedite recovery from cyberattacks, along with continuous monitoring for malicious activity and real-time alerts.

Camelot Secure employs AI and machine learning for vulnerability assessments, red teaming, cyber threat hunting, and threat intelligence analysis. Circle Security utilizes a decentralized architecture to protect against credential-driven threats and cloud attacks, ensuring secure access to cloud resources. 

Descope specializes in passwordless authentication, guarding against bot attacks and fraud. DoControl offers self-service tools for secure data access in SaaS applications. Dope.security provides direct endpoint security, enhancing performance and data security. 

Hush delivers AI-based digital privacy services for individuals and businesses. Inside-Out Defense tackles privilege access abuse in real-time through a SaaS platform. Interpres Security helps optimize defense surfaces by identifying security tool gaps. Kodem’s dynamic software composition platform spotlights application risks during runtime. Mobb automates vulnerability remediations with AI, reducing backlogs. 

Naxo Labs specializes in forensic cybercrime investigations, blockchain analysis, and data recovery. Nudge Security manages SaaS security for distributed workforces, enhancing visibility and access control.

These emerging cybersecurity startups are at the forefront of technology, actively addressing security challenges with agility and innovation. Keep a close eye on them as they continue to evolve and shape the future of cybersecurity.