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Echo Secures $35M Series A to Build AI‑Driven Secure Cloud Base Layer
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Echo Secures $35M Series A to Build AI‑Driven Secure Cloud Base Layer

•December 16, 2025
•Dec 16, 2025
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Participants

ECHO

ECHO

company

N47

N47

investor

Notable Capital

Notable Capital

investor

Hyperwise

Hyperwise

investor

SentinelOne

SentinelOne

investor

Why It Matters

By delivering zero‑vulnerability base images, Echo cuts remediation time and developer effort, addressing a critical supply‑chain risk as AI‑driven workloads proliferate. This shifts DevSecOps from reactive patching to proactive security, a strategic advantage for CISOs.

Key Takeaways

  • •$35M Series A funding to secure container base images.
  • •Rebuilds images from source, meets SLSA Level 3 standards.
  • •AI agents monitor 4,000+ monthly CVEs, auto‑patch images.
  • •Drop‑in Docker replacements reduce developer remediation hours.
  • •Enterprise customers include UiPath, EDB, Varonis.

Pulse Analysis

Container base images act as the invisible operating system for cloud‑native applications, yet most are assembled from open‑source layers riddled with legacy tools and unpatched CVEs. As enterprises accelerate AI‑driven workloads, the attack surface expands, turning a routine dependency into a high‑value supply‑chain target. Traditional scanning tools only chase known flaws, leaving a persistent gap between image creation and deployment security.

Echo’s solution reframes the problem by treating image creation as a software compilation factory. By compiling binaries from source and applying SLSA Level 3 hardening, the platform produces lean, provenance‑verified images that replace standard Docker bases with a single Dockerfile change. Proprietary AI agents continuously ingest the National Vulnerability Database and unstructured developer chatter, automatically generating patches and pull requests, which scales remediation beyond what human teams can achieve.

The market impact is significant: early adopters like UiPath, EDB and Varonis report hundreds of developer‑hours saved per release and a shift from "mean time to remediation" to "zero vulnerabilities by default." For CISOs, Echo offers a managed, enterprise‑grade OS layer that aligns with DevSecOps objectives, reduces compliance risk, and positions organizations to safely expand autonomous AI agents without inheriting legacy security debt. As cloud infrastructure matures, such zero‑trust base images could become the new standard for secure AI deployment.

Deal Summary

Israeli startup Echo announced a $35 million Series A round to commercialize its AI‑powered platform that rebuilds and hardens container base images. The round, led by N47 with participation from Notable Capital, Hyperwise Ventures and SentinelOne, brings Echo’s total funding to $50 million.

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