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Secure.com Raises $4.5 Million for Agentic Security

The cybersecurity company has launched Digital Security Teammate (DST), AI agents that investigate, triage, and escalate incidents when needed.

The cybersecurity company has launched Digital Security Teammate (DST), AI agents that investigate, triage, and escalate incidents when needed.

Secure.com this week announced raising $4.5 million in pre-seed funding and launching its Digital Security Teammates (DSTs), AI agents designed to complement existing security stacks.

The investment came from Disrupt.com (previously Gaditek), a UAE-based venture investing in AI-first companies.

Dubai-based Secure.com was founded in September 2024 by Uzair Gadit, who serves as its CEO. Gadit is a founding partner at Disrupt.com and co-founded PureSquare, PureVPN, and managed cloud hosting platform Cloudways.

Secure.com’s DSTs are AI agents that operate continuously inside an organization’s existing security stack to investigate and triage incidents, and escalate them when needed. They are meant to eliminate burnout and allow security teams to focus on high-impact actions.

The agents can be deployed in minutes, perform compliance tasks, and work across the organization’s entire stack. Security teams can interact with them conversationally, without training.

According to Secure.com, the DSTs were designed to consolidate insights across existing tools, perform contextualized analysis, provide documentation for each action, and integrate with over 200 security platforms.

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The company has already deployed the agents among mid-market, cloud-first organizations in the finance, healthcare, and technology sectors, improving detection, resolution, and prioritization.

“The industry does not need another tool. It needs teammates. We built Digital Security Teammates to work like real colleagues. They take the night shift, clear the queue, and catch what humans miss while explaining every action. One Digital Security Teammate matches the workload of an L1 analyst and security engineer combined, at a fraction of the cost,” Gadit said.

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