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[Funding News] Lakera Raises $20 Million Series A Funding

Lakera, the world’s leading real-time Generative AI (GenAI) Security company, has raised $20 million in a Series A funding round. Led by European VC Atomico, with participation from Citi Ventures, Dropbox Ventures, and existing investors including redalpine, this investment brings Lakera's total funding to $30 million.

Lakera, the world’s leading real-time Generative AI (GenAI) Security company, has raised $20 million in a Series A funding round. Led by European VC Atomico, with participation from Citi Ventures, Dropbox Ventures, and existing investors including redalpine, this investment brings Lakera’s total funding to $30 million.

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This funding positions Lakera at the forefront of the global economy’s race to secure GenAI applications. As part of this round, Atomico Partner Sasha Vidiborskiy will join Lakera’s board. Lakera plans to use this funding round to invest further in its product development and expand its presence in the US, where it already has a foothold in Silicon Valley.

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While GenAI could add an estimated $4.4 trillion annually to global GDP, cybersecurity remains the second most-cited risk associated with its adoption as traditional cyber tools are ill-equipped to address the novel dangers it poses. This creates a critical need for security solutions that address GenAI-specific risks, without which businesses are unable to unlock the benefits of AI.

David Haber, Founder and CEO of Lakera, explains the urgency: “With the advent of GenAI, the old cybersecurity techniques aren’t sufficient. Enterprises now operate in a world where anyone who knows how to talk knows how to hack. Security solutions need to change but they can’t get in the way of user experience. There is a need for real-time AI security solutions that continuously evolve and enable amazing user experiences.”

Lakera’s comprehensive approach to AI security delivers three key benefits for enterprises: protection that doesn’t slow down their AI applications; the ability to stay ahead of AI threats with continuously evolving intelligence; and centralized implementation of AI security controls.

Lakera is uniquely positioned to tackle these fast-changing challenges, in part thanks to Gandalf – an AI educational platform created by the company which serves as the world’s largest AI red team. With over 250 thousand unique users worldwide, including companies such as Microsoft where it’s used in security training, Gandalf generates a real-time database of AI threats which is growing by 100 thousands of uniquely new attacks every day and keeps Lakera’s software up to date, ensuring continuous protection for customers.

Atomico Partner Sasha Vidoborskiy, who will join Lakera’s board, said: “Lakera has seen impressive commercial pull, winning customers such as Dropbox and a top 3 US bank, and already having more than 35% of Fortune 100 companies knock on their door. All those clients have an urgency to deploy GenAI applications into production, but can’t do it without protection in place. Easy integration, best-in-class performance, and low latency are why they pick Lakera. But most importantly, the company is led by David and his team, who are thought leaders in the space and have a deep understanding of what the adoption of AI means for new cybersecurity risks.”

About Lakera

Lakera is the world’s leading real-time GenAI security company. Customers rely on Lakera for security that doesn’t slow down their AI applications. To accelerate secure adoption of AI, the company created Gandalf, an educational tool, where more than one million users have learned about AI security. Lakera uses AI to continuously evolve defenses, so customers can stay ahead of emerging threats. Lakera was founded by David Haber, Mateo Rojas-Carulla and Matthias Kraft in 2021.

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