The founder of Mandiant just raised $190 million for his independent AI client security startup


Kevin Mandiant, who founded cybersecurity startup Mandiant in 2004 and It was sold to Google for $5.4 billion in 2022a new native cybersecurity startup has launched with what the company claims is a record funding round.

The new uniform is called Armadinehe has It raised $189.9 million In seed and Series A funding led by Accel, with participation from GV, Kleiner Perkins, Menlo Ventures, 8VC, Ballistic Ventures, and the CIA’s investment arm, In-Q-Tel. The company claims the combined total is a record for a security startup at such an early stage, though it does not disclose its valuation.

While other security startups have raised slightly larger Series A rounds, we couldn’t find another company that did so out of the gate. In 2019, for example, password management company 1Password and privacy compliance company OneTrust raised $200 million in Series A funding. But 1Password was already 14 years old at the time and OneTrust was three years old and already in growth mode.

Prior to joining Armadin, Mandia, an internationally recognized security expert, held a venture capital position at Ballistic Ventures. This is the security specialist fund that he co-founded Famous security firm VC Ted Schleinformerly of Kleiner Perkins.

Mandia founded Armadin to create autonomous cybersecurity agents, software designed to learn and respond to threats without a human in the middle. he He told CNBC He believes that autonomous AI hackers are on the way and they are afraid. Security researchers and government agencies have raised similar alarms, warning that AI is already starting to lower the bar for launching sophisticated attacks.

“When you have artificial intelligence on the attack, what you get is technology that can think, learn and adapt,” he warned, adding that attackers will be able to complete attacks in minutes that used to take days.

Armadin aims to provide automated white hat agents (aka good security experts) that will have their own agent armies to combat AI-powered attacks run by black hats (the bad guys). Mandia’s co-founders at Armadin are former Google Cloud Security principal architect Travis Lanham; former Mandiant CEO Evan Peña; and former Google SecOps engineer David Slater.

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