GitGuardian Bags $50M to Lock Down AI Agents and Bot Identities
The security startup's Series C brings total funding to $106M as it tackles the growing non-human identity problem.
GitGuardian just closed a $50 million Series C round, pushing its total funding past the $106 million mark. The company's mission? Securing the stuff that isn't human.
The platform integrates directly with GitHub to tackle non-human identity security—think API keys, service accounts, and increasingly, AI agents. As companies deploy more automated systems and AI-powered tools, the attack surface for machine credentials keeps expanding.
It's a growing headache for security teams. Every bot, every automated workflow, every AI agent needs credentials. And those credentials can leak, get stolen, or be exploited just like human passwords—often with less oversight.
GitGuardian is betting big that enterprises will pay serious money to solve this problem before it spirals further out of control.