PHOENIX, AZ, USA. April 23rd, 2025 - Resilient Software Security, the enterprise SaaS and blockchain cybersecurity provider founded in 2022 by software security and engineering experts who’ve led teams at Cisco, Autodesk and McAfee, announces its merger with cybertech startup Rezliant AI.
Rezliant Inc., the new umbrella entity, gives companies big and small a robust, agile suite of security tools and playbooks to better protect their customers, data and IP. Then Rezliant’s contextual AI scans thousands of flagged vulnerabilities, prioritizes the one to two biggest threats to company operations, and delivers fixes on the fly.
The result is a 99.9% noise reduction in software supply chain security scans, and up to a 40% reduction in time and cost–so that software engineers can focus on accelerating the release of secure, compliant product.
For more than three years, Resilient has serviced enterprise clients including Billups and LogicMark, making it more difficult for threat actors to hack them. As enterprise companies began embracing AI workflows this past year, Damilare Fagbemi, Co-Founder and CEO of Rezliant, Inc., realized AI’s potential in automating security workflows for businesses of all sizes, startup to enterprise.
“Someone falls victim to a cyberattack literally every 39 seconds.1 At the business level, triaging vulnerabilities within complex and fragmented systems based on that type of volume can overwhelm already-understaffed security and software teams,” explains Fagbemi. “We saw an immediate need to streamline the process with a real-time contextual solution that offers turnkey application security strength, transforming software developers into instant software security geniuses.”
Fagbemi and his co-founders launched Rezliant AI in mid-2024 to empower security and software teams with the first platform to harmonize code vulnerabilities, product use cases, corporate security DNA, and the underlying architecture. Rezliant finds and offers prioritized, company-specific code fixes within seconds.
Early results have been dramatic. In one scan of a client’s repos, Rezliant identified nearly 1,600 code and supply chain vulnerabilities. When the client activated Rezliant’s context-aware risk prioritization, those alerts were reduced to zero critical code vulnerabilities and one critical supply chain vulnerability.
“We help our clients prioritize and address only those vulnerabilities that pose a true risk to their repo,” reports Fagbemi. “DevOps teams regain critical hours to build great products faster, and focus on the more complex initiatives that require deep subject matter expertise.”
Fagbemi and his team built the platform in stealth mode in Fall 2024. Within months, they have 55 clients and partners already closed or in the pipeline, ranging from HealthTech, FinTech, and EdTech to SMB SaaS and large enterprises.
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