Corma Raises $60M for Defensive Cyber AI
Corma raised a $60M seed round for defensive cybersecurity AI, adding to investor interest in specialised security model labs.

Cybersecurity is becoming one of the clearest domains for specialised frontier AI companies.
What happened
Corma raised a $60M seed round for defensive cybersecurity AI. The company is building around security use cases rather than general-purpose consumer or enterprise chat.
The size of the seed round shows how much capital is now available for AI companies targeting high-stakes technical markets.
Why it matters
Security teams face too many alerts, too many systems and too many fast-moving threats. AI could help defenders analyse activity, prioritise risk and respond more quickly.
The important point is that defensive cyber AI needs different product design from general AI assistants. It has to work with sensitive systems, reduce false positives and earn trust from technical teams.
The bigger picture
AI is changing both sides of cybersecurity. Attackers may gain more automation, but defenders are also getting more powerful tools.
Corma’s round fits the market shift toward specialised AI labs built around one high-value domain, where deep technical context matters as much as model capability.
