Furl, a security remediation start-up focused on agentic AI for fixing security issues, has raised fresh funding as it looks to automate one of the most manual parts of enterprise cyber defence.
The company said it had secured a $10m seed round led by Ten Eleven Ventures, with participation from Rapid7 CEO Corey Thomas and Open Opportunity Fund.
Founded by veterans of Rapid7, Automox and Censys, Furl is targeting the “execution” gap in security operations, arguing that while detection and prioritisation have improved, remediation still relies on slow, fragmented processes spread across security and IT teams. The business says this creates growing vulnerability backlogs, while problems such as misconfigurations, outdated software, broken installations and policy drift can remain unresolved for months. It also cited a Cyentia report commissioned by Cisco which found organisations fix only 1 in 10 vulnerabilities they identify.
Furl’s platform is designed to move beyond alerts and tickets by taking action on security and IT findings. It ingests results from existing tools, analyses real-world system context across endpoints and servers, and then autonomously executes remediation steps, with built-in validation intended to confirm issues have actually been fixed.
The company plans to use the new funding to accelerate product development, broaden operating system coverage and deepen its remediation capabilities so it can handle more complex, multi-step fixes.
Furl said it integrates with tools used by enterprise teams including Rapid7, Tenable, Qualys, Automox, Action1 and SentinelOne, with early adopters using the platform to reduce remediation backlogs, cut down manual handoffs between security and IT, and resolve issues that previously stalled due to tooling limits.
“Cybersecurity has become very good at telling teams what’s wrong, but fixing those problems is still painfully manual,” Furl CEO and co-founder Derek Abdine said, “Having built inside vulnerability management and endpoint tooling, we saw how remediation breaks down in practice. Furl applies agentic AI where it actually matters — executing fixes safely, with context — so teams can reduce risk instead of just reporting on it.”
“IT security teams don’t need more alerts — they need a way to act on the ones they already have,” Ten Eleven Ventures co-founder and general partner Mark Hatfield said, “Furl is tackling the hardest and most neglected part of the security lifecycle: execution. The team’s background and approach give them a credible path to solving a problem the industry has struggled with for years.”
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