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Allure Security Secures M for Brand Protection

Allure Security Secures $17M for Brand Protection

Posted on March 20, 2026 By CWS

Allure Security, known for its digital brand protection solutions, has successfully garnered $17 million in a Series B funding round. This recent financial boost elevates the company’s total funding to $43 million, fortifying its position in the cybersecurity industry.

Investment and Support

The funding round was spearheaded by Riverside Acceleration Capital, with continued backing from existing investors such as Curql, Glasswing Ventures, and Gutbrain Ventures. This collective support underscores the confidence investors have in Allure Security’s innovative solutions and growth potential.

Founded in 2009 as a spin-off from Columbia University, Allure Security has established its headquarters in Boston. The company has developed an AI-native platform designed to shield brands from digital threats, particularly those involving account takeover fraud.

Advanced Threat Detection

Allure Security employs a comprehensive strategy to combat brand impersonation. Its advanced platform monitors the internet, social media, mobile app stores, and the dark web to identify and neutralize threats such as phishing domains and fake identities. This proactive approach is crucial in safeguarding both businesses and consumers from cyber threats.

In addition to its scanning capabilities, the company has created deception technology. By injecting fake credentials into phishing sites, Allure Security renders stolen data ineffective, thus thwarting attackers’ efforts.

Future Growth and Expansion

The latest funding will be utilized to enhance the platform’s capabilities and expand market reach. As part of its growth strategy, Allure Security aims to provide a seamless blend of automated AI processes and expert oversight to offer swift and precise threat detection.

CEO Josh Shaul emphasized the importance of their dual approach, stating, “Customers don’t need another stream of alerts. They need a partner that takes full responsibility for the outcome. Our model combines autonomous AI agents with expert human judgment, so we don’t have to choose between speed and accuracy. We deliver both.”

With this strategic investment, Allure Security is poised to broaden its impact in the digital protection landscape, continuing to innovate in the fight against online threats.

Security Week News Tags:AI, AI technology, Allure Security, brand protection, business protection, Cybersecurity, data protection, fraud prevention, Funding, internet security, Investment, online threats, Phishing, Riverside Acceleration Capital, Series B

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