Check out the pitch deck cybersecurity startup NeuraLegion used to win $4.7 million in seed funding


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  • Israeli cybersecurity startup NeuraLegion just raised $4.7 million in a seed funding round backed by DNX Ventures and Fusion Fund. 
  • Founded in 2018, the firm allows web developers to test the strength of their security protocols using artificial intelligence. 
  • Business Insider got an exclusive look at the pitch deck NeuraLegion used to bring investors on board. 
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NeuraLegion, the AI-powered cybersecurity startup based in Tel Aviv, just raised $4.7 million in a seed funding round backed by DNX Ventures. 

Founded in 2018 by Art Linkhov, Bar Hofesh, Gadi Bashvits, and Shoham Cohen, NeuraLegion is designed for web developers, who can use its artificial intelligence to test the strength of their security measures. 

As well as DNX, the firm’s latest fundraising round was supported by Fusion Fund, J-Ventures, and Incubate Fund. 

“We’re enabling developers and other professionals to secure their applications and APIs early in the development process, saving hours of wasted time looking into looking for false positives,” said cofounder Cohen. 

“Along with increasing pressure on DevOps to deploy software faster, security threats to enterprises are rising significantly,” said Hiro Rio Maeda, Managing Partner at DNX Ventures. “The only way to solve this problem is to implement an automated, low friction and zero false positive security testing solution.” 

We got an exclusive look at the pitch deck NeuraLegion used to bring investors on board: 

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