Outtake Gets $40M to Grow Automated Threat Response

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Outtake will invest $40 million in its automated platform for digital risk protection and open-source threat intelligence. The company's agent-led model uses scalable AI workflows instead of manual labor.

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Original Source Material

Agents Fuel Digital Risk Protection, Open-Source Intel Adoption in Regulated Spaces Outtake will invest $40 million to grow its automated platform for digital risk protection and open-source threat intelligence. CEO Alex Dhillon says the New York-based startup's agent-led model stands apart by replacing manual labor with scalable AI workflows.