Reclaim Security Raises $26M for AI-Powered Preemptive Cybersecurity

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Reclaim Security Secures $26M to Tackle the Cybersecurity Remediation Gap with AI

As attacker breakout times plummet to as little as 27 seconds, cybersecurity firm Reclaim Security is addressing a critical industry challenge: the vast disparity between threat detection and effective remediation. The company recently announced $26 million in total funding, including a $20 million Series A round led by Acrew Capital, with participation from QP Ventures and Ibex Investors [Security Ledger]. This investment will fuel the expansion of its engineering team, platform integrations and go-to-market strategies across North America, and Europe.

The Remediation Challenge

For years, organizations have invested heavily in security detection tools, generating a constant stream of alerts about vulnerabilities and misconfigurations. However, translating these detections into actual fixes has remained a significant bottleneck. The average enterprise still requires 27 days to remediate critical exposures [Security Ledger], creating a window of opportunity for attackers.

This gap is exacerbated by the rise of sophisticated, AI-powered attack tools like Claude Code, which can rapidly identify and exploit vulnerabilities. According to Reclaim Security CEO and Co-founder Barak Klinghofer, traditional prioritization and ticket management systems are no longer sufficient. “There is a massive ‘Remediation Mirage’ in the market right now. Vendors are slapping an AI label on what is essentially just Prioritization 2.0 or faster ticket management,” Klinghofer stated [Security Ledger].

Introducing the AI Security Engineer and PIPE™

Reclaim Security’s platform centers around its AI Security Engineer, an autonomous system designed to not only identify exposures but also to resolve them safely and at scale. At the core of this technology is PIPE™ (Productivity Impact Prediction Engine), a simulation engine that predicts the operational and business impact of proposed security changes [Reclaim Security].

Before deploying any remediation, PIPE™ models the potential effects on applications, workloads, user productivity, and business processes. This allows organizations to implement fixes without risking downtime or disrupting critical operations. The platform analyzes attack paths, evaluates existing defenses, and forecasts the business impact of remediation before execution [Reclaim Security].

Measurable Results and Market Traction

Early adopters of Reclaim Security’s platform have reported significant improvements in their security posture. These include:

Mark Kraynak, Founding Partner at Acrew Capital, emphasized the platform’s ability to make remediation safe and practical. “Security tools are excellent at explaining why something is risky,” Kraynak said. “What they don’t do is make remediation safe and practical. The real breakthrough isn’t more prioritization, it’s removing risk without breaking the business. Reclaim does exactly that, and that’s why it matters.” [News Blaze]

Reclaim Security will be showcasing its platform and an interactive “Attacker’s Worst Day” experience at the RSA Conference 2026 Early Stage Expo [News Blaze].

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