NeuralTrust’s $20M raise shows AI agents need security guardrails
NeuralTrust’s $20 million raise highlights growing demand for security, monitoring and governance around enterprise AI agents.

AI agents are becoming useful, but they also create new security questions. NeuralTrust’s funding shows that enterprises are starting to need guardrails around what agents can access, say and do.
What happened
NeuralTrust raised $20 million to expand its AI-agent security platform. The company focuses on helping enterprises monitor, secure and govern AI agents as they move into real workflows.
Why it matters
AI agents can interact with tools, data and customers. Without proper controls, they can expose information, make unreliable decisions or create new attack surfaces inside companies.
The bigger picture
Cybersecurity is becoming a core part of agentic AI adoption. As AI systems become more autonomous, security platforms that manage behaviour, permissions and risk may become essential infrastructure.
