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RADICL Secures M to Enhance AI-Driven Cybersecurity

RADICL Secures $31M to Enhance AI-Driven Cybersecurity

Posted on February 3, 2026 By CWS

Key Points

  • RADICL raises $31 million in Series A funding.
  • The funds will enhance AI-powered cybersecurity solutions for SMBs.
  • Focus on compliance and autonomous security operations.

RADICL’s New Funding and Vision

RADICL, a cybersecurity-as-a-service provider, has successfully raised $31 million in a Series A funding round, bringing its total funding to $42 million. The Boulder, Colorado-based company, established in 2021, is focused on delivering an autonomous virtual security operations center (vSOC) tailored for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) operating in highly regulated or high-risk industries, such as defense and critical infrastructure.

The funding, led by Paladin Capital Group with contributions from Access Venture Partners, Denver Ventures, and Cervin Ventures, will be pivotal in advancing RADICL’s AI-native solutions. The company aims to accelerate the development of its vSOC platform to meet the growing demand for robust cybersecurity measures.

Innovative Cybersecurity Solutions

RADICL’s platform is designed to autonomously detect, assess, and respond to cyber threats at machine speed, addressing the challenges of AI-driven attacks. The company’s approach integrates agentic operators with automated systems to provide a comprehensive defense strategy. This integration is crucial as SMBs face increasingly sophisticated threats.

The vSOC platform centralizes defense mechanisms, offering a unified experience for both automated and human operators, as well as customers and managed service providers (MSPs). This model ensures that businesses can maintain compliance and a strong cybersecurity posture, akin to nation-state level defenses.

Adapting to Evolving Threats

As cyber threats continue to evolve, RADICL emphasizes the need for security operations centers (SOCs) to transform by adopting more autonomous and AI-driven processes. The company’s vSOC is engineered to facilitate distributed operations, delivering a secure, software-led experience that keeps pace with the dynamic threat landscape.

Chris Petersen, RADICL’s co-founder and CEO, highlights the impending challenges posed by AI-driven cyber threats. He stresses the importance of providing SMBs, particularly those integral to U.S. national security, with advanced cybersecurity tools to counter these threats effectively.

Future Prospects and Strategic Goals

The newly acquired funds will enable RADICL to enhance its vSOC platform further, launch new products, and expand market adoption. The company is poised to become a key player in offering AI-enabled cybersecurity solutions that are both innovative and essential in today’s digital environment.

With this strategic financial backing, RADICL is set to push the boundaries of cybersecurity, ensuring that SMBs have the resources they need to protect themselves against evolving cyber threats.

Conclusion

RADICL’s successful funding round marks a significant milestone in the company’s journey to revolutionize cybersecurity for SMBs. By leveraging AI technology, RADICL is well-positioned to provide cutting-edge solutions that align with the fast-paced nature of modern cyber threats, ensuring businesses remain secure and compliant.

Security Week News Tags:AI, Compliance, cyber threats, Cybersecurity, Defense, Funding, Paladin Capital, RADICL, Series A, SMBs, vSOC

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