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Nucleus Secures M for Advanced Exposure Management

Nucleus Secures $20M for Advanced Exposure Management

Posted on February 12, 2026 By CWS

Nucleus Security, a leading vulnerability and exposure management firm, has successfully raised $20 million in a Series C funding round spearheaded by Delta-v Capital. This latest financial boost brings the Sarasota, Florida-based company’s total funding to over $86 million since its inception in 2018.

Integrating Advanced Cybersecurity Solutions

Founded by former security experts from the US Department of Defense, Nucleus is dedicated to developing a comprehensive exposure management orchestration platform. This innovative solution bridges the gap between data and actionable insights, tailored to suit the unique environments of various organizations.

The platform integrates security and asset data from more than 200 connectors, offering a unified view that combines business context with AI-driven intelligence. This approach enables businesses to enhance visibility, prioritize risks effectively, and minimize potential threats.

Enhancing Vulnerability Management with Automation

Nucleus leverages automation to refine the vulnerability management strategies of its clientele. By correlating vulnerabilities with threat data from diverse sources, the platform normalizes this information and maps it to specific teams, facilitating swift remediation through automated workflows.

The company’s vendor-neutral methodology ensures comprehensive exposure management across different tools, users, and environments, providing a cohesive framework for coordinated action.

Scaling Operations and Strengthening Capabilities

The newly acquired capital is set to fuel Nucleus’s operational expansion and enhance its intelligence and automation capabilities, particularly in cloud and AI-driven settings. This investment underscores the importance of speed, clarity, and tangible outcomes in cybersecurity, as emphasized by Nucleus co-founder and CEO Steve Carter.

By leveraging this new funding, Nucleus aims to cut through the noise, focus on critical risks, and reduce exposure more efficiently, aligning with the evolving needs of modern security teams.

Related news includes GitGuardian’s $50 million raise for security advancements, Zast.AI’s $6 million investment in AI-powered code security, the EU’s approval of Google’s acquisition of Wiz, and Reco’s $30 million funding for AI SaaS security enhancements.

Security Week News Tags:AI, Automation, cloud security, Cybersecurity, Delta-v Capital, exposure management, Investment, Nucleus Security, Series C funding, vulnerability management

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