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Noma is building tools to spot security issues with AI apps


Companies are concerned that their eagerness to adopt AI has made them more vulnerable to cyberthreats. Per a recent poll of over 350 IT leaders, more

Braun launched Noma with Alon Tron after leaving customer experience automation firm Verint, where he noticed a “significant blind spot” for security teams in the data and AI lifecycle. Braun argues that companies can be better equipped to deal with threats if they can consolidate AI app security functions in one dashboard that can be deployed in cloud-based and self-hosted environments. Noma raised $7 million in a previously-undisclosed seed round led by Glilot Capital Partners with participation from Cyber Club London.

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