Last Updated on: 23rd April 2025, 06:05 pm
In a major move set to redefine application security, Resilient Software Security has merged with Rezliant AI to create a powerful, AI-led cybersecurity platform. Resilient, founded in 2022 by veterans of Cisco, Autodesk, and McAfee, now becomes part of the newly formed Rezliant Inc..
The new company aims to offer agile, enterprise-grade security solutions that automate risk management. Rezliant’s innovative AI scans through thousands of vulnerabilities, filters out non-critical issues, and presents a rapid response plan focusing only on real operational threats—cutting false positives by 99.9%.
This results in up to a 40% drop in security workload time and costs, freeing up software teams to focus on delivering high-quality, compliant code faster.
Resilient Software Security has spent the past three years working with enterprise clients like Billups and LogicMark to improve cybersecurity resilience. Recognising the scale of modern threats, Co-Founder and CEO of Rezliant Inc., Damilare Fagbemi, saw the potential in using AI to automate time-consuming and error-prone security workflows.
“Someone falls victim to a cyberattack literally every 39 seconds. 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.”
Founded in mid-2024, Rezliant AI became the first to unify vulnerability scanning with an organisation’s security posture, infrastructure, and use case. Its system offers bespoke remediation advice almost instantly, based on how each company builds and operates software.
One of Rezliant’s early client scans uncovered nearly 1,600 security alerts. After its contextual AI prioritisation was applied, only one critical vulnerability remained—showcasing the power of targeted risk reduction.
“We help our clients prioritise 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.”
Built in stealth during late 2024, Rezliant now boasts 55 organisations either onboarded or in the pipeline, spanning HealthTech, EdTech, FinTech, SMB SaaS, and large enterprise clients.