Aikido Gets $60M Series B to Scale, Automate AI Pen Testing

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Aikido raises $60M for global expansion and AI-powered security tools; CEO claims the firm’s autonomous pen testing and code remediation outperforms humans, cutting costs and boosting software resilience.

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5x Revenue Growth, $1B Valuation Fuel Investment in Code Security Innovation Backed by DST Global, Aikido Security’s $60 million Series B will fund global expansion and boost its AI-powered security tools. CEO Willem Delbare said the firm’s autonomous pen testing and code remediation cuts cost, boosts software resilience and already outperforms humans.