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Socket Secures $40M to Supercharge AI-Powered Defense Against Software Supply Chain Attacks

October 23, 2024
Socket Secures $40M to Supercharge AI-Powered Defense Against Software Supply Chain Attacks
  • The new funding will accelerate product development and expand the workforce, particularly in engineering, product, and sales roles.

  • Notable participants in the funding round include industry leaders such as Bret Taylor from OpenAI and Phil Venables from Google.

  • Socket has introduced Socket Optimize, a command line interface that helps npm users fetch optimized packages by removing unnecessary dependencies.

  • The platform now supports six programming languages, including recent additions of Java and Ruby, enhancing its ability to combat hidden code and malware.

  • With 88% of companies viewing poor security as a significant risk, the demand for Socket's services is growing as organizations increasingly rely on open-source code.

  • Attackers exploit open-source code by embedding malicious code in popular libraries, targeting numerous organizations simultaneously.

  • Socket, a security-focused developer, has secured $40 million in Series B funding, bringing its total to $65 million since its launch in 2021.

  • Socket's AI-powered threat detection has successfully blocked over 100 software supply chain attacks weekly, demonstrating its effectiveness across various sectors.

  • Over 90% of modern applications are built on open source, making security against supply chain attacks more critical.

  • Recent cybersecurity incidents have underscored the urgent need for new security solutions in an era of widespread open-source software use.

  • Socket aims to prevent supply chain threats before they infiltrate organizations, allowing developers to focus on innovation without compromising security.

  • CEO Feross Aboukhadijeh emphasizes that traditional security tools are inadequate for modern software development challenges, highlighting the need for continuous improvement.

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