Reclaim Security Raises $26 Million to Automate Cyber Remediation

March 05, 2026
Reclaim Security has secured $26 million in funding, including a $20 million Series A round led by Acrew Capital, to expand its AI-driven exposure remediation platform that automates the process of identifying and fixing vulnerabilities.

Reclaim Security has raised $26 million in total funding, including a $20 million Series A round led by Acrew Capital, with participation from QP Ventures and Ibex Investors, announced in a press release. The company plans to use the funds to expand its engineering team, strengthen integrations, and accelerate growth in North America and Europe.

Reclaim Security develops an AI-powered platform that automates the remediation of cybersecurity exposures, aiming to reduce the average 27-day remediation period to minutes. Its system, called the Productivity Impact Prediction Engine (PIPE), simulates how security changes would affect business operations before deployment, allowing organizations to fix vulnerabilities safely and without disruption.

The platform introduces what Reclaim calls an AI Security Engineer, capable of autonomously identifying and resolving vulnerabilities at scale. Early enterprise customers in sectors such as financial services, healthcare, and government have reported substantial reductions in manual effort and improvements in security resilience.

Reclaim Security will showcase its platform and an interactive demonstration titled “Attacker’s Worst Day” at the RSA Conference 2026 Early Stage Expo.

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