Co-founder of Confluent and former executive at Meta Engineering, Neha Narkhede and Sachin Kulkarni, have unveiled a new company that uses real-time data and AI to secure online transactions.
The startup, called Oscilar, promises that its AI-powered platform will make online transactions significantly safer for both businesses and consumers within milliseconds. After two years, the company is coming out of stealth after being self-funded by CEO Narkhede and CTO Kulkarni to the tune of USD 20 million.
Karthik Ramasamy, who has led machine learning and fraud teams at Google, Uber, and LinkedIn, has also been hired by them.
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