
"DeepDelver presented alleged receipts, including a video and Slack messages, claiming that Delve was faking evidence for compliance audits."
"Delve automates the process of obtaining security certifications and proving compliance with regulations like GDPR, but faces scrutiny over its practices."
"Despite the controversy surrounding Delve, LiteLLM, a high-profile customer, experienced a malware infection in its open source project after using Delve for security certifications."
"The startup, founded by 21-year-old MIT dropouts, raised $32 million in a Series A round led by Insight shortly after a $3 million seed round."
Delve, a startup automating security certifications and compliance, faces allegations from an anonymous accuser named DeepDelver, who claims to have evidence of wrongdoing. The founder, Karun Kaushik, refuted these claims in a post on X. Delve, founded by young MIT dropouts, raised significant funding and graduated from Y Combinator. Despite the controversy, a notable customer, LiteLLM, recently faced malware issues despite using Delve for security certifications, raising questions about the effectiveness of such compliance measures.
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