Reclaim Security Raises $20M Series A for AI Remediation

Reclaim Security raised $20M Series A led by Acrew Capital for AI security engineer platform. Automates remediation with PIPE™ predicting 99.7% business impact accuracy across 40+ tools.

Emel Kavaloglu

Reclaim Security, a New York and Tel Aviv-based AI-powered security platform, has raised $20M in Series A funding led by Acrew Capital. The platform acts as an AI Security Engineer, discovering exposures, planning remediations with PIPE™ for 99.7% impact accuracy, and executing fixes across 40+ tools without business disruption. The capital will fuel team expansion and go-to-market acceleration.

Agentic AI Sparks Remediation Funding

The raise coincides with a cybersecurity AI investment surge, as cyber startups saw 47% YoY funding growth in 2025. VulnCheck raised $25M Series B in December 2025 for vulnerability intelligence. Reclaim differentiates by automating the 'last mile' execution that competitors like XM Cyber ($49M raised) prioritize but do not fully execute.

Misconfigs Drive 61% of Breaches

Misconfigurations cause 61% of breaches through 2029, per Gartner. Enterprises take 27 days to remediate exposures, while attackers exploit them in seconds. Detection tools from Tenable and CrowdStrike provide visibility, but manual fixes create backlogs and security debt for CISOs.

PIPE Engine Predicts Safe Fixes

Reclaim's PIPE™ (Productivity Impact Prediction Engine) simulates remediation effects on apps, users, and operations with 99.7% accuracy before deployment. This business-aware planning prevents disruptions, turning detection signals into automated action.

As Barak Klinghofer, CEO noted:

"There is a massive 'Remediation Mirage' – security tools are excellent at explaining why something is risky, but they stop short of fixing it."

Executes Across 40+ Security Tools

The platform integrates with Microsoft, CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, and others to execute fixes autonomously. Telit Cinterion reduced ransomware risk 80% and manual work 90%. Aqua Security achieved 85% less phishing exposure and 80% less config time. Pine Gate Renewables improved ransomware resilience 47% in four months.

Acrew Backs Autonomous Security Shift

Acrew Capital led the $20M round, with QP Ventures and Ibex Investors, bringing total funding to $26M. This investor mix signals conviction in agentic AI for preemptive security, aligning with Gartner's forecast of 50% security spend on autonomous systems by 2030. It positions Reclaim for scaling beyond early customers like Via Transportation and Eastern Pacific Shipping.

Exposure Market Scales to $7.6B

The exposure management market expands from $2.2B in 2024 to $7.6B by 2029 at 28.3% CAGR. Competitors include ArmorCode ($81M raised) for appsec orchestration and public players like Qualys and Tenable, which emphasize assessment over autonomous remediation.

Hexadite Vets Pioneer Remediation AI

Co-founder and CEO Barak Klinghofer co-founded Hexadite, acquired by Microsoft for ~$100M in 2017 for automated incident response. VP Research Or Virnik led security research at Microsoft and Hexadite. CPO Roy Peretz drove product at Whitebox Security, acquired by SailPoint in 2015.

Hiring Powers Global Expansion

Reclaim is aggressively hiring engineers, researchers, and GTM roles in Tel Aviv and New York. Plans include RSA Conference 2026 demo (Booth ESE #63) and European push via events like it-sa Nuremberg.

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