Securing Enterprise AI Adoption

Kindo, an enterprise AI security platform, has secured $20.6 million in funding and acquired the open-source security project WhiteRabbitNeo. The company aims to make AI adoption safe and manageable for enterprises, addressing the growing need for robust security measures in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

Key Developments

  • Drive Capital led the funding round, with participation from existing investors
  • Total funding raised by Kindo now stands at $27.6 million
  • Acquisition of WhiteRabbitNeo to enhance AI security capabilities
  • Plans to accelerate product development and expand sales and marketing efforts

Bridging the AI Security Gap

Kindo’s platform offers a centralized solution for enterprises to securely deploy and control AI capabilities across their organizations. By providing comprehensive security controls, data loss prevention, and integration with existing enterprise systems, Kindo addresses the critical challenges faced by companies adopting AI technologies. The acquisition of WhiteRabbitNeo further strengthens Kindo’s ability to develop next-generation security models for AI deployment.

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