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Israeli cybersecurity startup Myrror Security Comes Out of Stealth

Myrror Security raised $6 million.

Myrror Security

Myrror Security founders Roman Kublin and Yoad Fekete

Israeli cybersecurity startup Myrror Security came out of stealth this week when it revealed that the firm raised $6 million in Seed funding from Blumberg Capital and Entrée Capital.

Myrror Security calls itself a pioneering DevSecOps company “seamlessly uniting the two essential pillars required to effectively address real threats in the modern software supply chain – detecting malicious packages and CI/CD attacks and prioritizing known vulnerabilities.” By employing proprietary binary-to-source code analysis capabilities with advanced AI matching techniques, the company detects unknown threats, such as malicious packages, malicious code, and CI/CD breaches, in real-time — before they even reach production. In addition, by using an advanced reachability model, the platform determines whether a vulnerable function is used in the code, reducing the noise generated by traditional SCA tools. Myrror Security also provides comprehensive mitigation plans to ensure companies can quickly and effectively secure their applications.

Myrror Security’s Breach Detection solution harnesses a unique, AI-enhanced binary-to-source analysis process that reverse-engineers binary artifacts, which can then be compared to the original source code. When a discrepancy is found between the two versions, users receive alerts in real-time, preventing the compromised package from ever reaching the software.

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“The integration of unverified open-source components into the software development process creates a massive attack risk on one hand, and a large amount of false positives for security teams on the other hand. Until now, there hasn’t been a solution on the market capable of tackling both of these problems effectively,” said Yoad Fekete Co-Founder and CEO at Myrror Security. “We founded Myrror Security to help security teams protect their organizations from attacks and sort through their mess of alerts before code gets to production, without requiring any engineering behavioral change. As this threat vector becomes more popular with attackers, we’re grateful for our investors’ trust to provide a unique security solution to keep companies and their customers safe, getting them to an SLSA Build L3 (Previously SLSA4) level.”

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