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Reclaim Security Raises $26M to Automate Cyber Threat Fixes

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– Reclaim Security raised $26 million, including a $20 million Series A round, to accelerate its mission of automating cybersecurity remediation.
– The company addresses a critical gap where attackers can act in seconds, but enterprises take weeks to manually remediate identified security exposures.
– Its platform uses an AI Security Engineer and a PIPE simulation engine to predict and prevent operational disruption before safely automating fixes.
– This approach aims to shift security from reactive to proactive by safely eliminating attack pathways and reducing remediation from weeks to minutes.
– Early enterprise customers report significant improvements, including an 80% increase in threat resilience and a 90% reduction in manual effort for critical fixes.

A significant new funding round is fueling a company’s mission to tackle what many see as the most critical bottleneck in cybersecurity: actually fixing the problems that are found. Reclaim Security has secured $26 million in total funding, with a substantial $20 million Series A round spearheaded by Acrew Capital. This investment will accelerate the development of its automated remediation platform, aiming to close the dangerous gap between identifying a threat and resolving it. While modern attackers can move through a network in under a minute, the average enterprise still takes nearly a month to patch critical vulnerabilities, creating a massive and risky backlog.

The company’s CEO, Barak Klinghofer, argues that the market suffers from a “Remediation Mirage,” where many solutions simply repackage prioritization or ticketing under an AI label. He points to the disruptive impact of tools like Claude Code, which can instantly generate exploits from identified vulnerabilities, as a stark warning. “In this new reality, if your ‘remediation’ strategy still ends with a human reviewing a manual Jira ticket, you aren’t just slow, you’ve lost the race,” Klinghofer states. He positions Reclaim as the sole provider of “Agentic Remediation,” focusing on perfecting execution rather than just improving recommendations.

At the heart of the platform is the AI Security Engineer, an autonomous system designed to safely resolve exposures at scale. Its core component is the PIPE (Productivity Impact Prediction Engine), a simulation engine that forecasts the operational and business impact of any proposed security change before it is ever deployed. This allows organizations to remediate issues without causing downtime or disrupting critical processes, effectively removing the fear of “breaking the business.”

This simulation-first methodology enables several key advancements. Organizations can now prioritize the exposures most likely to be exploited, deploy automated fixes with confidence, and slash remediation timelines from weeks down to minutes. The platform analyzes how attack techniques would spread in a specific environment, evaluates existing defenses, and predicts remediation impact, combining advanced attack path modeling with business-aware execution.

Early adopters in sectors like finance, healthcare, and critical infrastructure report substantial gains, including an 80% increase in overall threat resilience and a 90% reduction in manual effort for resolving critical issues. Mark Kraynak of Acrew Capital emphasized the breakthrough, noting, “The real breakthrough isn’t more prioritization, it’s removing risk without breaking the business. Reclaim does exactly that.”

The new capital will be used to expand Reclaim’s engineering team, deepen integrations with enterprise systems, and accelerate its market expansion across North America and Europe.

(Source: HelpNet Security)

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