
Gomboc AI Secures $13M to Enhance Cloud Security with Deterministic AI
Gomboc AI has raised $13 million in seed-stage funding to further develop its deterministic AI solution for cloud security remediations, announced in a press release. The funding round was led by Ballistic Ventures, with continued support from Glilot Capital Partners and Hetz Ventures.
The company's AI engine is designed to address the backlog of security tickets by providing consistent, repeatable, and context-aware code-level fixes. Unlike other solutions that rely on generative AI, Gomboc AI's deterministic approach ensures precise remediation of cloud security misconfigurations without relying on customer data for model learning.
Gomboc AI's platform integrates with cloud infrastructure through Infrastructure as Code (IaC), allowing organizations to remediate issues efficiently while maintaining functionality and agility. The solution aims to reduce the Mean Time To Remediate (MTTR) from months to minutes, enabling security and DevOps teams to focus on more strategic tasks.
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