A Security Raises $37 Million for Autonomous Offensive Security Platform
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A Security emerged from stealth mode on Monday after raising $37 million in funding for its autonomous offensive security and remediation platform.
The company was founded by Yossi Torati, Omer Gull, and Yuval Itzchakov. Torati, who serves as CEO, previously worked as director of enterprise security at Sygnia. Gull (CPO) and Itzchakov (CTO) held leadership roles at Hunters prior to founding A Security.
A Security received funding from Lightspeed Venture Partners, Cyberstarts, Wiz CEO Assaf Rapaport, Cyera CEO Yotam Segev, and Cerca Partners. The investment will be used to grow the company and expand its platform.
A Security offers a platform built to counteract automated, AI-driven threats. It operates continuously with full contextual awareness to identify and link together multiple vulnerabilities across an environment. This approach allows organizations to map out actual, cross-domain exploit paths.
The solution uses a combination of offensive and defensive AI agents to stress test different enterprise domains. This testing is performed through scoped execution that maintains thorough audit trails of all activity. By validating exactly how a malicious agent could breach critical assets, the system provides practical proof of exploitability.
Once vulnerabilities are mapped, the platform manages the full remediation lifecycle. It initiates corrective actions directly at the source of the issue and adjusts compensating controls.
This automated containment ensures that potential attack routes are neutralized before external threats can leverage them.
“A is the only platform built to beat weaponized AI at its own game,” said CEO Torati. “Operating autonomously with full contextual awareness, we don’t stop at identifying and prioritizing isolated vulnerabilities. We discover the real-world exploit paths AI-enabled attackers will use to cause breaches, downtime, and business disruption and help organizations eliminate them before anyone gets the chance.”
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