Tracebit is a London-based cybersecurity company that builds cloud-native deception technology. It automatically deploys realistic decoy resources - called canaries - across a customer's cloud accounts, CI/CD pipelines, identity providers and developer workstations. Because the decoys hold no real data, any interaction with them is a high-fidelity signal that an attacker is already inside. Founded in 2023 by ex-Tessian engineers Andy Smith and Sam Cox, Tracebit aims to cut the time it takes an organisation to detect a breach from months to minutes, and has deployed millions of canaries protecting customers such as Docker, Snyk, Riot Games and Synthesia.
SecLogic is a Boston-based cybersecurity company building an AI-driven cyber risk orchestration platform for the cloud era. Its two flagship products - CyberQ Shield, an agentless Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) that finds and auto-remediates misconfigurations and vulnerabilities across AWS, Azure, GCP and beyond, and CyberQ ORO, an Organization Risk Orchestration tool that quantifies human risk through multi-vector phishing simulation and awareness training - aim to give security leaders a single pane of glass across both their machines and their people. Founded in 2021 and backed by pre-seed funding, SecLogic operates across the US, Europe and India.