Kusari, situated in Connecticut, ssecures $8 million in seed and pre-seed funding. J2 Ventures and Glasswing Ventures led the Seed, with participation from Unusual Ventures, which had previously contributed $2 million in Pre-Seed capital.
The funds will be utilised by the business to develop and expedite its software supply chain security solutions.
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Kusari, which was founded by Tim Miller, Michael Lieberman, and Parth Patel, offers solutions that help businesses detect and promptly fix supply chain risks while enabling safe development procedures.
An open source programme called Graph for Understanding Artefact Composition (GUAC) organises software supply chain data, such as software bills of materials (SBOMs), into a knowledge graph in order to solve the lack of transparency.
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About Kusari
Understanding is the first step towards securing your software supply chain. Kusari is on a mission to enable secure development and bring transparency to your software supply chain.
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