Corma Raises $60 Million for Defensive Cybersecurity AI Model
Corma emerged from stealth mode on Monday with $60 million in funding for a foundation model designed specifically for defensive cybersecurity.
Headquartered in Tel Aviv and San Francisco, Corma was founded in 2025. One of the company’s founders is Alon Pluda, who serves as CEO.
The company has raised $60 million in seed funding from Sequoia Capital, Khosla Ventures, and Coatue.
Corma develops an AI foundation model exclusively engineered for defensive cybersecurity operations. The system processes large datasets of security telemetry, such as system events, audit logs, and network traffic. By analyzing this information, the technology connects subtle anomaly indicators over extended timeframes for complex threat evaluations.
This architecture powers automated agents that integrate directly into an organization’s current security infrastructure. The agents operate alongside human staff to handle a wide range of defensive duties while continuously adapting to their designated enterprise environments.
Through this ongoing environmental learning, the agents...
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