Startup Astelia Secures $35M for AI Vulnerability Management

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- Astelia raised $35 million in Series A funding for its AI-powered exposure management tool. - The platform uses AI agents and network analysis to prioritize vulnerabilities across hybrid and on-premises environments.

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Index Ventures Backs End-to-End Platform, Targeting of AI-Driven Vulnerability Risk Astelia raised $35 million in Series A funding led by Index Ventures to scale its AI-powered exposure management tool. The company uses AI agents and network analysis to help enterprises prioritize exploitable vulnerabilities and reduce remediation noise across hybrid and on-premises environments.