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Seattle based Dropzone AI Raises $37M Series B Funding
Dropzone AI, a Seattle, WA-based provider of AI SOC analysts, raised $37M in Series B funding.
The round was led by Theory Ventures with participation from Madrona, Decibel Ventures, Pioneer Square Labs, and IQT.
The company intends to use the funds to:
Led by CEO and Founder Edward Wu, Dropzone AI weaponizes LLMs for cyber defenders, equipping them with armies of AI agents so that they can overmatch attackers. With its autonomously handling routine Tier 1 alert triage, organizations can spend less time on reactive security and more time on proactive security.
The Dropzone AI SOC Analyst replicates the techniques of elite analysts and is used by more than 100 organizations, including Mysten Labs, Pipe, UiPath, and Zapier.
The round was led by Theory Ventures with participation from Madrona, Decibel Ventures, Pioneer Square Labs, and IQT.
The company intends to use the funds to:
- amplify its global footprint to meet surging demands by growing sales, marketing, and customer-success teams, so more security teams can better protect and enable their businesses without large increases in headcount or budget;
- accelerate the creation of additional specialized, autonomous AI agents for manual security tasks;
- extend its roster of ecosystem partnerships and technical integrations, ensuring its solutions can work with security teams of all sizes, tool stacks, and maturity to boost operational efficiency, sharpen threat detection, and drive stronger ROI;
Led by CEO and Founder Edward Wu, Dropzone AI weaponizes LLMs for cyber defenders, equipping them with armies of AI agents so that they can overmatch attackers. With its autonomously handling routine Tier 1 alert triage, organizations can spend less time on reactive security and more time on proactive security.
The Dropzone AI SOC Analyst replicates the techniques of elite analysts and is used by more than 100 organizations, including Mysten Labs, Pipe, UiPath, and Zapier.
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