
"What it does: AIM offers enterprise cybersecurity products that both protect against new AI-enabled attacks and use AI in that protection. Why it's noteworthy: AIM uses AI to conduct penetration tests of AI-optimized attacks and to protect corporate AI systems with customized guardrails, and it offers an AI safety planning tool. What it does: Corgea is an AI-driven enterprise security product that can scan code for flaws as well as find broken code intended to implement security measures such as user authentication."
"What it does: CyDeploy offers a security product that automates asset discovery and mapping of all the apps and devices on a network. Why it's noteworthy: Once the assets are mapped, the product creates digital twins to sandbox testing and allows security orgs to use AI to automate other security processes as well. What it does: Cyntegra offers a hardware-plus-software solution that prevents ransomware attacks. Why it's noteworthy: By locking away a secure backup of the system, ransomware doesn't win."
Two hundred cybersecurity startups were selected for Startup Battlefield, with the top 20 advancing to the main pitch competition and a $100,000 prize. The remaining 180 startups competed in category-specific pitch contests. Selected companies focus on AI-driven defenses, automated asset discovery, ransomware recovery, and offensive testing. AIM builds AI tools for penetration testing of AI-based attacks and AI safety planning. Corgea scans code for flaws and broken security implementations and can deploy AI agents to secure code across popular languages. CyDeploy maps network assets and creates digital twins for sandbox testing. Cyntegra protects and restores systems from ransomware via secure backups.
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