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- Egyptian startup Raspire announces its acceptance into the Y Combinator program to strengthen its global presence in fintech and cybersecurity.
- Previously, the company contributed to the development of a no-code runtime protection platform designed to secure enterprise applications without adding technical complexity or affecting deployment speed and user experience.
Egyptian cybersecurity startup Raspire has announced its acceptance into the Y Combinator program, a move aimed at strengthening its global presence across the fintech and cybersecurity sectors.
Joining Y Combinator is expected to support Raspire’s international expansion, particularly in the U.S. market, while also providing backing from the program’s partners, Andrew Miklas and Nemil Dalal.
About Raspire
Raspire was founded by Hassan Mostafa and Karim Selim to support modern software security solutions, including runtime application security, particularly for banking and fintech applications that operate within highly sensitive systems.
The company has developed a no-code runtime protection platform that enables businesses to secure their applications without adding technical complexity or compromising deployment speed and user experience.
Its solutions are designed to protect applications during runtime, reduce the need for complex technical interventions, and maintain application performance without delays.
Raspire currently serves key sectors including banks, insurance companies, fintech firms, and selected government entities.













