StepSecurity Secures $3 Million Seed Funding to Protect CI/CD Pipelines
Founded two years ago by cybersecurity leaders
Over 3,000 open-source projects, including those from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Google, Microsoft, Datadog, Kubernetes, Node, and Ruby, use StepSecurity to harden their CI/CD pipelines. StepSecurity also recently detected a CI/CD supply chain attack in a Google open-source project.
StepSecurity's enterprise tier continues to gain traction, serving customers in high-tech, crypto, and healthcare industries. "Enterprises typically have robust application and cloud security solutions. However, CI/CD, the crucial link between these two environments, remains unprotected," said
The urgency of securing CI/CD environments has never been clearer due to recent high-profile security breaches. Several incidents, such as XZ Utils and SolarWinds, originated in CI/CD. As a result, the Center for Internet Security (CIS), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), National Security Agency (NSA), and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have released guidance and benchmarks urging enterprises to harden their CI/CD environments.
StepSecurity plans to use these funds to invest in its open-source community and expand its enterprise offerings. StepSecurity already supports GitHub Actions and plans to expand its product to cover other CI/CD environments, such as GitLab CI, Harness, and Azure DevOps. The company is also actively hiring across engineering, sales, and marketing to support its growth.
For more information or to get started with StepSecurity, please visit https://stepsecurity.io
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