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The company has announced its launch, backed by funding from Accel, Cyberstarts, and Boldstart Ventures.
The company plans to scale its products, expand to new markets, and grow its marketing and engineering teams.
The startup relies on AI to turn devices into active agents that understand users’ actions and provide protection in real time.
The startup is building a control pane to help organizations oversee autonomous AI agents and rapidly adopt them.
The company connects AI agents to security data lakes for interactive investigations, detection engineering, and autonomous response.
The startup integrates with existing cybersecurity stacks, ingests and normalizes data, and delivers intelligence to reduce risks.
The startup brings AI to data loss prevention to provide visibility into intent, context, and risk.
The company was created by a Claroty founder and is backed by Evolution Equity Partners, N47, and other investors.
Armadin uses AI-powered red teaming to find and exploit weaknesses in the same way that attackers attack them.
The company will deepen its platform's AI agent capabilities and scale engineering and go-to-market teams.
The company, founded by Palo Alto Networks’ Nir Zuk, has developed a platform that focuses on data sovereignty.
The company will accelerate platform development, expand go-to-market efforts, and invest in product innovation.
The company has raised a total of $46 million in funding for its developer-focused encryption and orchestration platform.
The company will expand its engineering team, deepen integrations, and accelerate go-to-market initiatives.
The startup aims to provide organizations with visibility into how AI operates across their environment.
The company was founded in March 2025 and it has now emerged from stealth mode.
The seed and Series A investment will enable the startup to accelerate product development and expand sales and customer success teams.
The company will expand its AI-based analysis capabilities, grow its employee base, and scale deployments.
Formerly named Valkyrie, the company’s funding includes $25 million raised in a Series A round.