As artificial intelligence accelerates both cyber defense and cyber offense, the speed imbalance between attackers and enterprises has become impossible to ignore. While breakout times have dropped to seconds, remediation still drags on for weeks. Reclaim Security, a preemptive exposure-remediation platform, is betting that the future of cybersecurity depends not on better alerts, but on faster, safer execution.
The company today announced $26 million in total funding, including a recent $20 million Series A round led by Acrew Capital, with participation from QP Ventures and Ibex Investors. The new capital will support Reclaim Security’s mission to eliminate what many security leaders view as the industry’s most persistent weakness: remediation.
The 27-Second vs. 27-Day Problem
Attacker breakout times have fallen to as little as 27 seconds. By contrast, enterprises require an average of 27 days to remediate critical exposures. Over the past decade, organizations have invested heavily in detection tools capable of identifying vulnerabilities and misconfigurations. Yet resolving those issues remains largely manual, slow, and operationally risky.
The result is a growing backlog of exposures that security teams can see but struggle to close safely.
“There is a massive ‘Remediation Mirage’ in the market right now. Vendors are slapping an AI label on what is essentially just Prioritization 2.0 or faster ticket management,” says Barak Klinghofer, CEO and Co-founder of Reclaim Security.
”The recent launch of Claude Code, which wiped billions from the market value of traditional security giants, is a massive wake-up call. While such tools can identify hundreds of vulnerabilities in seconds, they also hand attackers an autonomous, high-speed engine for exploit generation. We’ve seen reports of AI-orchestrated espionage campaigns where 80-90% of tactical operations were executed autonomously. In this new reality, if your ‘remediation’ strategy still ends with a human reviewing a manual Jira ticket, you aren’t just slow, you’ve lost the race.
Reclaim is the only platform providing true Agentic Remediation. Through our PIPE™ engine, we’ve removed the fear of ‘breaking the business,’ allowing our AI to move from discovery to resolution in seconds. While others are perfecting the recommendation, we are perfecting the execution.”
Automating Cybersecurity’s “Last Mile”
Reclaim Security positions its platform as the industry’s first AI Security Engineer—an autonomous system designed not just to identify exposures, but to resolve them safely and at scale.
At the core is PIPE™ (Productivity Impact Prediction Engine), a simulation engine that predicts the operational and business impact of a proposed security change before it is deployed. By modeling how changes would affect applications, workloads, user productivity, and business processes, organizations can remediate exposures without risking downtime or operational disruption.
This simulation-first approach enables enterprises to prioritize exposures most likely to be exploited, deploy automated or semi-automated remediations safely, reduce remediation timelines from weeks to minutes, and eliminate manual configuration and ticket-driven workflows. Instead of simply flagging risk, the platform analyzes how real attack techniques would traverse a specific environment, evaluates defensive responses, and predicts the operational impact of remediation before changes go live.
By combining advanced attack path modeling with business-aware remediation, Reclaim aims to shift organizations away from reactive “assume breach” strategies and toward proactively removing exploitable pathways, without disrupting critical operations.
Early Results and Global Expansion
According to the company, early enterprise customers across financial services, healthcare, government, and critical infrastructure report measurable gains, including an 80% increase in overall threat resilience, a 75% increase in ROI from existing security stacks, and a 90% reduction in manual effort when resolving critical exposures.
“Security tools are excellent at explaining why something is risky,” said Mark Kraynak, Founding Partner at Acrew Capital. “What they don’t do is make remediation safe and practical. The real breakthrough isn’t more prioritization, it’s removing risk without breaking the business. Reclaim does exactly that, and that’s why it matters.”
With fresh funding in hand, Reclaim Security plans to expand its engineering organization, deepen enterprise integrations, and accelerate go-to-market efforts across North America and Europe. The company will also showcase its platform and the “Attacker’s Worst Day” interactive experience at the RSA Conference 2026 Early Stage Expo.
As AI reshapes the threat landscape, Reclaim Security’s bet is clear: in a world where machines attack at machine speed, remediation must move just as fast.
