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Echo, a cybersecurity firm founded by Eilon Elhadad and Eylam Milner, raised $35 million in Series A funding to enhance its vulnerability management for container images. The company's solution aims to eliminate security issues from the base image layer, promising immediate reduction in vulnerability counts for clients.
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Echo, a cybersecurity company founded by Eilon Elhadad and Eylam Milner, has secured $35 million in Series A funding to enhance its offerings for vulnerability-free container images. The company aims to address the security challenges large organizations face when managing cloud services. Milner, the CTO, highlighted that many container flaws stem from the base image layer, which can lead to millions of security issues before any code is written. Echo’s approach allows clients to see an immediate reduction in their vulnerability count when they switch to Echo images.
Previously, Echo raised $15 million in seed funding earlier this summer. The company’s unique process involves researching newly discovered flaws, identifying affected images from a database of over 600, applying fixes, and conducting compatibility tests. This streamlined approach not only improves security but also speeds up deployment for engineering teams. The funding will likely support further development and expansion of their platform, positioning Echo as a notable player in the cybersecurity landscape.
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