Cybersecurity Funding Reclaim Security Raises $20 Million to Accelerate Remediation The company will expand its engineering team, deepen integrations, and accelerate go-to-market initiatives. By Ionut Arghire | March 5, 2026 (6:23 AM ET) Flipboard Reddit Whatsapp Whatsapp Email Reclaim Security on Wednesday announced raising $20 million in a Series A funding round that brings the total raised by the company to $26 million. The startupâs most recent investment round was led by Acrew Capital, with additional support from QP Ventures and Ibex Investors. Founded in 2024, US-based Reclaim has built an autonomous platform that helps organizations identify security risks and address them fast, to cut remediation gaps. The solution relies on an AI Security Engineer designed to identify exposures and resolve them at scale. It relies on a simulation engine named PIPE (Productivity Impact Prediction Engine) that predicts the impact of any change on applications, workloads, productivity, and business processes before deployment, to eliminate downtime and operational disruptions. The approach, Reclaim says, allows organizations to prioritize exposures most likely to be exploited, deploy remediations safely, reduce remediation times to minutes, and eliminate manual work. Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. Through the analysis of attack techniquesâ impact on environments, security toolsâ response, and operational impact, exploitable pathways are eliminated safely at scale, Reclaim says. The startup will use the new investment to expand its engineering team, deepen integrations, and accelerate go-to-market efforts in North America and Europe. âSecurity tools are excellent at explaining why something is risky. What they donât do is make remediation safe and practical. The real breakthrough isnât more prioritization, itâs removing risk without breaking the business. Reclaim does exactly that, and thatâs why it matters,â said Acrew Capital founding partner Mark Kraynak. Related: AI Security Firm JetStream Launches With $34 Million in Seed Funding Related: Fig Security Launches With $38 Million to Bolster SecOps Resilience Related: Astelia Raises $35 Million for Exposure Management Related: Venice Security Emerges From Stealth With $33M Funding for Privileged Access Management Written By Ionut Arghire Ionut Arghire is an international correspondent for SecurityWeek. 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