RapidFort Lands $42M to Scale Software Supply Chain Security
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RapidFort raises $42 million for expanding sales operations and building out its platform; focuses on reducing developer lift while addressing AI-enabled supply chain risks.
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San Francisco-Based Startup Eyes AI Adjacencies and Supply Chain Risk Reduction Software supply chain security firm RapidFort has raised $42 million in Series A funding to expand sales operations and build out its platform. Founder and CEO Mehran Farimani says the company will focus on reducing developer lift while addressing emerging risks tied to AI-enabled workloads.