In 2024, more than 45,000 new software vulnerabilities were published - quadruple the number from just a decade ago. At the same time, threat actors, now equipped with generative AI, have cut the time between discovery and exploitation in half. For enterprise security teams, the math is brutal: more vulnerabilities, faster attacks, and the same limited capacity to respond.
Cogent Security, a San Francisco-based startup, launched publicly this week with $11 million in seed funding from Greylock Partners and a handful of strategic investors. The company thinks AI agents can close the widening gap in vulnerability management.
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