Artificial Intelligence

Torq Raises $140 Million at $1.2 Billion Valuation

The company will use the investment to accelerate platform adoption and expansion into the federal market.

Funding

Agentic AI security operations company Torq on Sunday announced raising $140 million in a Series D funding round that brings the total raised by the company to $332 million and its valuation to $1.2 billion.

The investment round was led by Merlin Ventures, with additional support from all previous investors, including Bessemer Venture Partners, Evolution Equity Partners, Greenfield Partners, Insight Ventures Partners, and Notable Capital.

Founded in 2020, Tel Aviv-based Torq has built an AI-powered ‘hyperautomation’ security operations center (SOC) platform.

The Torq AI SOC platform enables organizations to instantly detect and respond to security events at scale, eliminating alert fatigue, false positives, and burnout.

The end-to-end solution relies on AI to automate investigation, triage, and remediation for security teams across global enterprises and government entities.

Furthermore, Torq has designed the solution for easy deployment, allowing security teams to generate integrations and hyperautomate security workflows using natural language prompts.

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Torq says its AI agents are designed for self-service and are deeply embedded within daily operations.

The company will use the new funding to scale its AI SOC platform and accelerate the solution’s adoption in the commercial and government markets.

According to Torq, its solution is already used by Fortune 500 companies and hundreds of multinational enterprises. The company has offices in Israel, Canada, the US, and Europe.

“Torq is redefining security operations. They’ve fused automation and human judgment into a new AI SOC Platform built for asymmetric threats and real-world scale,” Merlin Ventures managing partner Shay Michel said.

Related: Blackbird.AI Raises $28 Million for Narrative Intelligence Platform

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