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Furl Raises $10 Million for Autonomous Vulnerability Remediation

The startup will use the new funding to accelerate product development and deepen remediation capabilities.

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Cybersecurity startup Furl on Wednesday announced raising $10 million in a seed funding round to prepare for broader availability of its vulnerability remediation platform.

The investment round was led by Ten Eleven Ventures, with additional support from Open Opportunity Fund and angel investors.

Founded by veterans of Rapid7, Automox, and Censys, Los Angeles-based Furl is leveraging AI for automated remediation.

The company aims to help IT and security teams eliminate risks and remediation backlogs through AI-driven security and operational intelligence.

Furl focuses on tackling remediation bottlenecks by ingesting data from existing tools, investigating system context, and autonomously executing remediation steps.

The solution integrates with organizations’ existing security stacks to perform hands-on remediation work.

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Furl will use the fresh investment to accelerate product development, expand operating system support, and deepen remediation capabilities.

“Cybersecurity has become very good at telling teams what’s wrong, but fixing those problems is still painfully manual. Furl applies agentic AI where it actually matters — executing fixes safely, with context — so teams can reduce risk instead of just reporting on it,” Furl co-founder and CEO Derek Abdine said.

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Ionut Arghire is an international correspondent for SecurityWeek.

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