ARMO gave away a Kubernetes scanner, watched 40,000 companies download it, then built a runtime-security business on top. This is the story of the open-source Trojan horse - and the eBPF sensor that made it work.
Every enterprise already owns a dozen scanners that find problems. Nucleus Security built a business on the boring, unglamorous job nobody else wanted: figuring out which of the millions of findings actually matter.