Penetration Testing Startup Novee Exits Stealth With $51.5M
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Novee, an Israeli startup, has launched with $51.5 million in funding to develop AI agents for scalable penetration testing; the technology combines human-led research and simulations to address evolving cybersecurity threats.
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Israeli Startup Novee's Custom AI Agents Mimic Human Attackers to Scale Detection Novee launched with $51.5 million in funding to build AI agents trained to find and fix vulnerabilities. Its proprietary model combines human-led research, prompt engineering and simulations to offer scalable penetration testing as AI-fueled threats outpace traditional tools.