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Bonfy.AI Raises $9.5 Million for Adaptive Content Security Platform

Bonfy.AI has emerged from stealth mode to help organizations prevent cybersecurity, privacy and compliance risks.

Bonfy.AI emerged from stealth mode on Thursday with an adaptive content security platform and $9.5 million in seed funding.

Bonfy.AI raised the seed money last year in a round led by TLV Partners, with participation from Saban Capital Group.

The Israeli company’s adaptive content security platform is designed to analyze content generated by both humans and AI in an effort to identify potential risks related to cybersecurity, privacy, IP protection, regulatory compliance, and reputational exposure.

According to the company, content analysis is powered by artificial intelligence, business logic, and self-learning algorithms.

The platform can be integrated with popular SaaS platforms such as Slack, Salesforce, and Microsoft 365. It can monitor content from AI chatbots, documents, emails, and messaging applications.

For example, the Bonfy platform can analyze emails (including attachments) for sensitive data such as trade secrets and login credentials. It can also monitor output from ChatGPT and Microsoft 365 Copilot to ensure that data security policies are met.

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The platform also provides organizations with data security controls needed for AI governance. 

Policies for regulations and best practices are provided out of the box, and the platform can be integrated with third-party incident response and notification systems. 

“As the volume of content generated by GenAI grows exponentially, the need for robust and comprehensive oversight is critical. Without it, companies face significant risks that can be detrimental to their business,” said Gidi Cohen, CEO and co-founder of Bonfy. 

“With Bonfy ACS, we will transform content security for both AI and human-generated content, enabling organizations to take full advantage of AI tools while ensuring their content is secure, compliant, and trustworthy. We are excited to lead the way in adaptive content security and look forward to bringing peace of mind to those deploying AI,” Cohen added.

Cohen previously founded Skybox Security, which was shut down earlier this year following the acquisition of its business and technology assets by Tufin. 

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Eduard Kovacs (@EduardKovacs) is senior managing editor at SecurityWeek. He worked as a high school IT teacher before starting a career in journalism in 2011. Eduard holds a bachelor’s degree in industrial informatics and a master’s degree in computer techniques applied in electrical engineering.

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