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Escape Secures  Million to Enhance Automated Pentesting

Escape Secures $18 Million to Enhance Automated Pentesting

Posted on March 10, 2026 By CWS

Escape, a pioneering company in offensive cybersecurity, has announced the successful completion of an $18 million Series A funding round. This latest investment elevates the total funds raised by the company to over $23 million, marking a significant milestone in its journey.

The funding round was spearheaded by Balderton, with notable contributions from Uncorrelated Ventures and existing supporters, IRIS and Y Combinator. This financial boost is set to propel Escape’s mission of automating the offensive security lifecycle using cutting-edge AI agents.

Automated Security Lifecycle Enhancement

Established in 2020 and headquartered in Paris, France, Escape focuses on revolutionizing the offensive security landscape. The company’s innovative platform leverages AI to autonomously uncover, test, and resolve vulnerabilities, seamlessly integrating these processes into existing workflows.

By automating tasks such as attack-surface discovery and security testing, Escape ensures that systems remain operational while vulnerabilities are systematically addressed. The platform’s ability to conduct remediation efficiently is a game-changer for security teams globally.

Expanding Global Reach and Capabilities

With a client base exceeding 2,000 teams worldwide, Escape is poised for further expansion. The fresh injection of funds will enable the company to enhance its platform’s AI capabilities, specifically in agentic pentesting, which includes application logic reasoning.

The investment will also facilitate the growth of engineering and market outreach teams across Europe and North America. This strategic expansion is aimed at addressing the growing demand for robust cybersecurity solutions in these regions.

Tackling Security Challenges at Scale

Tristan Kalos, co-founder and CEO of Escape, emphasized the urgency of addressing current security challenges. He stated, “Security teams are outnumbered and drowning in siloed, manual processes. In a world where code is written and attacked at the speed of AI, this cannot continue. We are building Escape as the offensive security engineering platform to solve that problem at scale.”

This funding round underscores the critical need for innovative solutions in cybersecurity, as the industry continues to evolve at a rapid pace. As Escape enhances its platform, it is well-positioned to become a leader in the field of automated pentesting.

Investors and partners alike are optimistic about the potential impact of Escape’s advancements on the security landscape. As the company expands its capabilities and reach, it remains committed to providing cutting-edge solutions to safeguard organizations against emerging threats.

Security Week News Tags:AI security, automated pentesting, Balderton, Cybersecurity, Escape funding, IRIS, offensive security, Series A funding, Uncorrelated Ventures, Y Combinator

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