Kenzo Security Unveils AI Platform with $4.5M Funding

Kenzo Security has emerged from stealth with $4.5 million in funding to launch its Agentic AI Security Operations Platform, designed to enhance security operations with multi-agent AI technology.

Kenzo Security has emerged from stealth with $4.5 million in funding, announced in a press release. The funding, led by The General Partnership and Michael Coates, will support the launch of Kenzo's Agentic AI Security Operations Platform. This platform is designed to assist CISOs and security teams by reducing risk and enhancing efficiency through a network of domain-specific AI agents.

Founded by Harish Singh and Partha Naidu, Kenzo Security aims to address the challenges faced by security teams by deploying a swarm of specialized AI agents. These agents work collaboratively on a proprietary data mesh, enabling comprehensive threat analysis and response with minimal human intervention. This approach seeks to eliminate alert fatigue and manual tasks, allowing security teams to focus on high-impact work.

The funding will be used to expand Kenzo's engineering and sales teams to meet growing customer demand and further develop the platform's capabilities. Currently employing 14 people, Kenzo plans to increase its workforce to 20 by the end of the year.

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