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Kevin Mandia sold his cybersecurity company to Google in 2022. He has a fresh $190 million for a new venture

Armadin uses autonomous AI agents to speed threat detection from days to minutes and raised $190 million led by Accel to advance cybersecurity automation.

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Mandiant founder Kevin Mandia is staying in cybersecurity after selling his prior company to Google, but now he's focused on AI.

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Kevin Mandia, founder of Mandiant, returned to the arena with Armadin, an AI-native cybersecurity startup that started with $189.9 million in funding. The bet comes at a time of growing concern for automated attacks, promising to create autonomous agents capable of defending networks at the speed of artificial offensive intelligence. *** Armadin raised $189.9 million in a combined seed and Series A round led by Accel. Kevin Mandia warns that AI …

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