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10 Cybersecurity Startups To Watch From Black Hat 2023
Kyle Alspach
Numerous early stage companies—including in fast-growing areas such as code security and cloud security—unveiled new products or had other major announcements at Black Hat USA this week.

Binarly
Founded: 2021
Among the finalists in the Black Hat USA 2023 startup spotlight competition, Binarly offers what it calls the “industry’s first AI-powered firmware supply chain protection platform.” The agentless Binarly Transparency Platform offers identification of vulnerabilities and malicious modifications to firmware, while also providing firmware SBOM (software bill of materials) visibility without a need for access to source code, according to the startup. Ultimately, Binarly’s “cloud-agnostic” platform provides security teams with “actionable insights and reduces the cost and time to respond to security incidents,” the company said in a news release.