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ThreatLocker Raises $190M to Extend Zero Trust to AI Agents
ThreatLocker has raised $190 million in a Series F round led by Elephant, with a significant new investment from Koch Disruptive Technologies, the Orlando-based Zero Trust security company said on July 29, 2026. Existing backers D. E. Shaw Ventures a
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ThreatLocker secured $190 million in funding to expand its zero-trust security framework to encompass AI agents. This capital infusion, particularly from Koch Disruptive Technologies, signals a significant industry push to address the burgeoning security vulnerabilities introduced by increasingly autonomous AI systems operating within enterprise environments.
The implications are substantial for organizations grappling with the proliferation of AI tools and the associated risks of unauthorized access, data exfiltration, and malicious AI agent behavior. ThreatLocker's existing success in securing traditional IT infrastructure with its granular control and threat detection capabilities is now being extended to a new frontier, potentially setting a precedent for how AI-driven operations will be secured.
Future developments to monitor include the specific AI agent types ThreatLocker prioritizes for integration, the efficacy of its enforcement mechanisms against sophisticated AI threats, and whether competitors like CrowdStrike or Palo Alto Networks will introduce similar specialized AI agent security solutions. The company's ability to demonstrably reduce AI-related security incidents will be a key indicator of its long-term impact.
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