InCountry, a company specialising in data protection at the crossroads of AI, identity, and sovereignty, has raised $10m in new funding.
The round was led by Arbor Ventures, with backing from Caffeinated Ventures and Accelerator Ventures. The investment supports the global roll-out of AgentCloak, InCountry’s new AI-powered data protection tool unveiled alongside the funding.
AgentCloak is designed to protect sensitive data by using AI to generalise and cloak personal details. Beyond masking common identifiers such as names and addresses, it can convert specific terms into broader categories, such as replacing a medical symptom with a general condition or turning an age into a bracket range. The solution leverages InCountry’s digital twin technology to ensure information is handled securely.
The platform allows AI agents to comply with strict regulations, including the EU AI Act, China’s PIPL and Saudi Arabia’s PDPL. It integrates into workflows to help businesses deploy AI tools across borders without breaching local data protection laws.
InCountry founder and CEO Peter Yared said, “As AI is posed to revolutionize industries, prioritizing data privacy, trust, and compliance is critical.
“We’ve been collaborating on AgentCloak for over a year with our customers and partners, and we’re excited to launch general availability and supporting businesses with compliant AI agent deployments within countries and across borders.”
Arbor Ventures general partner Melissa Guzy said, “We’re thrilled to back InCountry’s vision for global AI data protection. AgentCloak’s AI-powered data generalization and secure digital twin technology will help enterprises protect their customer data within countries and across borders.”
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