
"Founded in 2021, Boulder, Colorado-based RADICL has built an autonomous virtual security operations center (vSOC) specifically designed for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in regulated or high-risk sectors, such as defense industrial base (DIB) and critical infrastructure. According to the startup, its solution relies on agentic operators to identify, assess, and respond to attacks at machine speed, tackling increasingly prevalent automated, AI-driven cyber threats."
"At the core of RADICL's CSaaS offering, the vSOC platform provides defense-in-depth and managed compliance, unifying the experience for agentic and human operators, as well as the customer and its MSP. According to the company, its platform and modular offerings enable SMBs to improve both compliance and cybersecurity posture through nation-state-level threat defense. To keep pace with evolving threats, the startup says, SOCs need to become increasingly autonomous and heavily reliant on AI instead of being human-centered."
RADICL raised $31 million in a Series A, bringing total funding to $42 million. The company built an AI-native autonomous virtual security operations center (vSOC) for small and medium-sized businesses in regulated or high-risk sectors, including the defense industrial base and critical infrastructure. The vSOC uses agentic operators to identify, assess, and respond to attacks at machine speed, delivering defense-in-depth and managed compliance while unifying agentic and human operators and customers with MSPs. The platform aims to provide nation-state-level threat defense for SMBs. The funding will accelerate development of the autonomous vSOC, new products, and market adoption.
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