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Tel Aviv-based Backslash Security, which protects enterprise software development from ambient coding risks, raised a $19 million Series A, bringing total funding to $27 million (Duncan Riley/SiliconANGLE)

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Duncan Riley / SiliconANGLE:

Tel Aviv-based Backslash Security, which protects enterprise software development from video coding risks, has raised a $19 million Series A round, bringing total funding to $27 million.— Coding security company Vibe Backslash Security Inc. revealed today that it has raised $19 million in new funding to expand…



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