The program officially starts in the Google Safety Engineering Center in Munich February 15. Over the next three months, each startup will work in the lead with Google AI and Cybersecurity experts through personalized workshops and mentoring sessions to develop their business in a responsible manner.
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The complete cohort
Alma security (New York, United States): Alma Security is a security guard for your applications. It fits effortlessly in any production environment – no change in code required – to ensure that your applications are protected from start to finish.
Native (Warsaw, Poland): Authologic builds a global electronic center via the API for digital identifiers issued by the government, identity portfolios and banking identifiers.
Bfreai (Montpellier, France): BFOREAI helps companies predict attacks before they occur and defend themselves against false websites or accounts that try to harm the reputation of a business.
Blacklight (London, United Kingdom): Blacklight is a super intelligent security system. He uses AI to find threats, determine which one is the most dangerous and prevent these cyber attacks before causing problems.
Cake (Berlin, Germany): Cakewalk is the management of access, neat. They help companies quick to make their employees access to transparent and secure applications. The platform allows the complete discovery of applications, automated and secure access and outboard access requests.
Cesare.ai (Paris, France): Cesare.ai Specialized in the manufacture of usable AI in various industries. It transforms LLM into professional tools that companies can use as a business generator – safely increasing teams and scaling operations with secure IA solutions specific to industry.
Ethics (Coimbra, Portugal): Ethiack is an autonomous ethical hacking platform that protects cyberattack systems by constantly testing weaknesses, finding vulnerabilities and sharing how to repair them.
Gomboc.ai (New York, United States): Gomboc.ai automatically corrects cloud safety problems while ensuring that everything is working well, including security policy violations. It’s like an intelligent mechanic for your cloud systems.
Hacker (Chicago, United States): Hackerverse is an AI cybersecurity market, a community and digital animator of events. The Marketplace hackerverse allows the main information security officers and other buyers to kick the tires on the solutions they consider via automated demos – so that they can try before buying.
Kriptos (Miami, United States): Kriptos is software that analyzes, classifies and labeling documents using AI. Kriptos prevents data leakage, improves cybersecurity strategies and reaches compliance regulations.
Letsdata (Dover, US): Letsdata offers an AI radar against disinformation. It offers monitoring of media and social media in real time in more than 50 countries, which allows state agencies, businesses and civil companies to sail in a proactive manner and to seize opportunities in the face of disinformation.
Nijta (Lille, France): Nijta helps companies use recorded customer calls to improve their services while protecting customer confidentiality. They use AI to change the votes in the recordings so that people cannot be identified.
Firecrew (Pärnu, Estonie): Patchstack is a cybersecurity company focused on the full -source security life cycle – identifying new security vulnerabilities and helping open -source suppliers to solve safety problems and mitigate vulnerabilities .
Quantum dice (Oxford, United Kingdom): Quantum DICE uses the fundamental quantum properties of light to allow secure encryption, thanks to its patented self-certifying quantum number generator.
Sharing (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France): Shareid is an authentication solution as a service that provides authentication to sensitive or regulated services more secure. He uses your official government identifier and associates it with a facial scan, ensuring that it is undoubtedly you.
Talsec (BRNO, Czech Republic): Talsec is like a security guard in your telephone applications. It manufactures special tools for application developers who protect pirate applications, hide important information and find sneaky malicious software.
Zepo (Ciudad Real, Spain): Zepo offers companies an integrated and automated solution, powered by AI, to fill the largest gap in cybersecurity: human risk. Zepo’s intelligence helps customers protect employees and the digital workplace.