
"Hackers are now using AI to carry out attacks at machine speed—sometimes in minutes—while traditional security tools struggle to keep up, said CEO Shachar Hirshberg."
"Artemis' idea is to fight AI-powered attacks with AI—by constantly watching everything happening across a company, learning what 'normal' looks like for that specific organization."
"Instead of sending a flood of confusing alerts, it tries to connect the dots into a clear story of what's happening and can even automatically shut down an attack."
"A spokesperson said they have closed a few seven-figure deals and are expecting multi-million dollars in ARR before the end of 2026."
Artemis, a new cybersecurity startup, has emerged from stealth mode with $70 million in Series A funding led by Felicis. The company aims to combat AI-powered attacks using AI technology, addressing the challenges faced by traditional security tools. CEO Shachar Hirshberg emphasizes the need for adaptive security measures as hackers leverage AI for rapid attacks. Artemis plans to monitor organizational activities to identify anomalies and respond proactively, aiming for significant annual recurring revenue by 2026 with clients like Mercury and Wix already onboard.
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