RevEng.AI Raises $15 Million to Hunt for Flaws and Backdoors in Software Binaries
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RevEng.AI Raises $15 Million to Hunt for Flaws and Backdoors in Software Binaries
RevEng.AI raised $15 million in a Series A round, bringing total funding to $19.5 million. The round was led by the NATO Innovation Fund with participation from Sands Capital, In-Q-Tel, IQ Capital, and Episode One. Founded in 2023 and based in London, the company uses an AI model called BinNet to analyze compiled software at the binary level. The platform identifies vulnerabilities and backdoors without requiring access to source code, including executables, firmware, and third-party software. The model is trained with data from elite cyber units across allied government and commercial organizations. The technology aims to secure the software supply chain by providing fast visibility into artifacts, dependencies, and integrity, and by integrating with existing security and software delivery workflows for proactive verification.
"According to the startup, its platform can analyze software in seconds to provide organizations with visibility into artifacts, dependencies, and integrity. The solution integrates with existing security and software delivery workflows to perform proactive verification of closed-source, internally developed, and third-party software."
""In a world where AI increasingly writes the code, the only universal source of truth is the executable binary files that actually run on machines," said RevEng founder and CEO James Patrick-Evans. "RevEng gives organizations an independent way to verify software at the binary level before it is released, bought, or deployed. This is critical because much of the software being built today is never reviewed or seen by a human, making it untrustworthy,""
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