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Reclaim Security Secures M for Cybersecurity Innovation

Reclaim Security Secures $26M for Cybersecurity Innovation

Posted on March 5, 2026 By CWS

New York, USA, March 4th, 2026 — In a significant move to address the persistent cybersecurity remediation gap, Reclaim Security has announced it has raised $26 million. This funding includes a recent $20 million Series A round spearheaded by Acrew Capital with contributions from QP Ventures and Ibex Investors. The influx of capital aims to enhance Reclaim Security’s mission to automate and expedite the remediation process, a crucial step in cybersecurity defense.

Advancing Cyber Defense Strategies

The rapid advancement of technologies like Claude Code has revolutionized how vulnerabilities are detected and exploited, necessitating a shift from traditional defense strategies. Reclaim Security is at the forefront of this evolution, offering a proactive approach to exposure remediation. With attackers now able to exploit vulnerabilities in mere seconds, the traditional remediation timeline of 27 days is no longer tenable.

Despite significant investments in detection technologies over the past decade, many organizations find themselves overwhelmed by a backlog of vulnerabilities that are identified but remain unresolved. These unresolved issues present a significant operational risk, as highlighted by Barak Klinghofer, CEO and Co-founder of Reclaim Security, who emphasizes the need for a comprehensive, automated solution.

Introducing AI-Driven Automation

Reclaim Security is pioneering with its AI Security Engineer, a system designed to autonomously identify and resolve exposures efficiently and safely. Central to this platform is the PIPE (Productivity Impact Prediction Engine), which utilizes simulations to predict the impact of security changes before they are implemented. This predictive approach allows organizations to address vulnerabilities without risking operational disruptions.

By focusing on automating the remediation process, Reclaim Security reduces the need for manual intervention, enabling security teams to concentrate on strategic initiatives. The platform’s ability to model real-world attack scenarios and evaluate the efficacy of existing defenses offers a proactive approach to cybersecurity.

Impact and Future Outlook

Reclaim Security’s innovative approach has already demonstrated significant benefits for early adopters in sectors such as financial services, healthcare, and government. Customers report a marked increase in threat resilience and a substantial reduction in the time and effort required to manage critical vulnerabilities.

Looking ahead, Reclaim Security plans to expand its engineering team and enhance its enterprise integration capabilities. The company is also set to exhibit its platform at the RSA Conference 2026, where it will showcase its unique solutions and engage with a broader audience.

Reclaim Security’s commitment to transforming the cybersecurity landscape through AI-driven automation positions it as a leader in the field, offering a robust defense against emerging threats.

Cyber Security News Tags:Acrew Capital, AI, Automation, business simulation, Cybersecurity, enterprise security, Funding, PIPE engine, Reclaim Security, Remediation, RSA Conference, security gap, security innovation, threat resilience, vulnerability management

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