Frame Security has officially launched, securing a significant $50 million investment to bolster its innovative AI-driven platform for cybersecurity awareness and training.
Major Investment Backing
The funding round attracted prominent investors including Team8, Index Ventures, and Picture Capital, alongside individual contributors like Elad Gil, Cerca Partners, and Tesonet. This financial backing underscores the confidence in Frame Security’s cutting-edge solutions.
Founded by Tal Shlomo, an early team member at Wiz, and Sharon Shmueli, the former CTO of Team8, the company operates in both the United States and Israel. Their combined expertise is steering the company towards addressing critical security challenges.
Advanced Human Risk Management
Frame Security’s platform offers a comprehensive approach to human risk management, covering all stages of security awareness. It ranges from simulated cyberattacks to comprehensive employee training and threat triage.
The platform’s simulation module is particularly noteworthy for its ability to create personalized phishing, voice, and video deepfake scenarios tailored to individual employees. This customization enhances the effectiveness of the training programs.
Security teams can quickly develop and implement training content that addresses the latest attack techniques, thanks to the platform’s flexibility and real-time adaptability.
Real-Time Risk Scoring and Threat Analysis
Another key feature of Frame Security’s platform is its continuous risk-scoring engine, which aggregates data from simulations and employee interactions to provide a detailed view of risks at various organizational levels.
Additionally, the platform includes a robust phishing and threat-triage module. This module allows for real-time analysis and scoring of suspicious communications reported by employees, enhancing an organization’s proactive defense capabilities.
Already, Frame Security’s solutions are being utilized by both startups and large enterprises, including Fortune 500 companies, demonstrating its broad applicability and effectiveness.
CEO Tal Shlomo expressed confidence in the company’s trajectory, citing the strong team and visionary partners as key components in their mission to tackle pervasive cybersecurity issues.
With this new funding, Frame Security plans to expand its engineering team, advance its AI and cybersecurity research, and accelerate market penetration both in the US and internationally.
