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Prevalent AI Raises $22 Million to Expand Data Fabric Platform

The previously bootstrapped company helps organizations securely and reliably operate AI agents at scale.

The previously bootstrapped company helps organizations securely and reliably operate AI agents at scale.

AI-powered data fabric company Prevalent AI today announced raising $22 million in growth funding from Integrity Growth Partners (IGP).

Founded in 2017 by former GCHQ and Darktrace leaders and headquartered in London, Prevalent AI has operated on a bootstrapped basis until now.

The UK-based company has built a data fabric platform that turns fragmented enterprise data into a knowledge graph that security teams and AI agents can use to gain context, clarity, and control.

Prevalent AI addresses the cybersecurity risks posed by fragmented data in enterprise environments amid accelerated AI adoption.

The platform cleans, connects, and contextualizes enterprise security data, continuously identifies and remediates risks, and enables organizations to securely deploy and operate AI agents.

It provides organizations with a comprehensive view of the data that exists across their environments, how it relates, and where operational gaps exist.

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Prevalent AI will use the fresh investment to accelerate US expansion, scale go-to-market efforts, extend the platform beyond cybersecurity, and deepen its leadership team.

“Large enterprises do not have a shortage of tools or data. They have a shortage of context. Security teams are being asked to make decisions across thousands of systems, controls, identities, and data sources that were never designed to work together,” said Prevalent AI co-founder and CEO Paul Stokes.

“For almost a decade, we have been using AI to continuously clean, connect, and contextualize enterprise data so organizations can see what exists, what is working, where the gaps are, and what needs attention. We started with security because that is where fragmented data does the most damage,” Stokes added.

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