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AiStrike Raises $7 Million in Seed Funding

The startup’s AI-native platform unifies exposure analysis, threat intelligence, investigation, and response.

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Cybersecurity startup AiStrike on Wednesday announced raising $7 million in a seed funding round led by Blumberg Capital.

Runtime Ventures, Oregon Venture Fund, and angel investors also supported AiStrike’s investment round.

The US-based startup offers Agentic Cyber Defense-as-a-Service (ACDaaS), aiming to help security teams proactively protect cloud assets by responding to threats before they become cyber incidents.

AiStrike has built an end-to-end, AI-native cyber defense platform that combines exposure analysis with threat intelligence, detection, investigation, and response.

Leveraging AI agents across the security operations lifecycle, AiStrike’s platform continuously hunts threats, analyzes and prioritizes risks, and drives preventive action.

The solution connects to alert sources and edge systems for threat detection, response, and prevention, using a federated model designed to reduce latency, eliminate cost and overhead, and improve coverage.

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AiStrike will use the fresh investment to scale its platform for cybersecurity operations.

“The traditional security operating model no longer works in a world of AI-driven threats. AiStrike was built to enable preemptive cyber defense, continuously reducing exposure without adding tools, headcount, or black-box services,” AiStrike founder and CEO Nitin Agale said.

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Ionut Arghire is an international correspondent for SecurityWeek.

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