GitGuardian Doubles Down on AI Agent Defense With $50M Raise

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GitGuardian raises $50M for expanding secrets remediation and agent governance; focuses on AI agent defense.

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Original Source Material

Series C Funding Round Focuses on Secrets Remediation, Agent Governance Expansion Backed by a $50 million Series C, GitGuardian plans to accelerate U.S. expansion and enhance secrets detection remediation and non-human identity controls as AI agents multiply across enterprises, increasing exposure to credential abuse and lateral movement.