Horizon3.ai Scores $100M: The AI That’s Making Hackers Sweat!

Horizon3.ai, the company behind the NodeZero platform, has secured $100 million in Series D funding. The AI-driven solution acts like a cyber adversary, gathering intel on system vulnerabilities. With the new investment, Horizon3.ai plans to expand globally and enhance its offerings, promising security teams a path to fewer headaches and earlier happy hours.

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Hot Take:

**_Horizon3.ai just scored a cool $100 million! With that kind of dough, they might just be able to buy out all the hackers and turn them into cybersecurity consultants… or at least enough coffee to keep their algorithms running through the night. Either way, their NodeZero platform is clearly the AI lovechild of James Bond and Inspector Gadget, sniffing out vulnerabilities with the precision of a bloodhound on a mission._**

Key Points:

– Horizon3.ai secured $100 million in Series D funding, raising its total to over $218 million.
– The funding round was spearheaded by NEA, with contributions from 9Yards Capital, Craft Ventures, and SignalFire.
– The NodeZero platform acts like a cyber adversary to identify and exploit vulnerabilities.
– The company plans to expand its partner ecosystem and enhance product capabilities.
– Horizon3.ai’s solutions are already utilized by over 3,000 organizations, including Fortune 500 companies.

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