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FireCompass Raises $20 Million for Offensive Security Platform

The AI-powered automated penetration testing firm will invest the new funds in R&D, team expansion, and global scale.

AI-powered automated penetration testing and red teaming startup FireCompass has announced raising $20 million in a strategic funding round that brings the total raised by the company close to $30 million.

The fresh funding came from the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) program’s creator EC-Council, as part of its $100M Cybersecurity Innovation Fund.

Founded in 2019, the Bengaluru, India-based FireCompass has built a platform that integrates attack surface management, continuous threat exposure management, network and application penetration testing, penetration testing as a service, and red teaming.

The agentic AI–driven offensive security platform uses thousands of attack playbooks to run real-world attacks in a safe environment to identify exploitable risks.

The multi-stage adversary emulation is aligned with the MITRE ATT&CK framework, and the company can identify vulnerability exposure within 24 hours of a new CVE being disclosed.

FireCompass says its solution chains vulnerabilities, performs lateral movement, and validates risks at machine scale, without false positives.

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FireCompass will invest the new funds in research and development, hiring new talent across its engineering, research, and customer-facing teams, and expanding its go-to-market operations globally.

“The AI race in cybersecurity isn’t coming—it’s here. Attackers are already using AI to move faster than human defenders can respond. Our AI-driven platform thinks and acts like a real attacker—chaining vulnerabilities, moving laterally, and validating risks continuously at machine scale. It outpaces humans by orders of magnitude,” FireCompass co-founder and CEO Bikash Barai said.

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Ionut Arghire is an international correspondent for SecurityWeek.

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