Harness Raises $240M, Reaches $5.5B Valuation to Secure AI-Driven Software Delivery

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What happened

Harness raised $240 million in new funding, bringing its valuation to $5.5 billion. The company plans to use the capital to automate how AI-generated code is tested, deployed, and governed across the software delivery lifecycle.

Who is affected

Enterprises adopting AI-assisted software development, DevOps teams, and CISOs responsible for managing the security and compliance risks tied to AI-written code.

Why CISOs should care

AI-generated code often moves faster than existing security controls. As engineering teams rely more on AI to write and ship software, gaps in testing, policy enforcement, and visibility can allow insecure code into production environments.

3 practical actions

  1. Review how AI-generated code is tested, approved, and monitored before release.

  2. Update DevSecOps policies to explicitly cover AI-assisted development workflows.

  3. Ensure automation pipelines include security checks, audit logs, and rollback controls.