Qevlar AI, an autonomous AI security operations centre (SOC) platform, has raised $30m to push its technology beyond alert investigations and towards organisation-wide security insights.
The round was co-led by Partech and Forgepoint Capital International, the latter having also backed the company in its previous 2025 funding round, with EQT Ventures participating.
The capital will fund further development of the platform’s ability to surface intelligence about the root causes of recurring security issues, enabling teams to address problems at source. Qevlar AI has built a global customer base that includes enterprise names such as Mercedes-Benz and Sodexo, as well as MSSPs including Orange Cyberdefense, ECI and Atos.
Founded in 2023, Qevlar AI provides an agentic AI SOC platform that autonomously enriches, correlates and investigates security signals, serving Fortune 500 enterprises and leading MSSPs globally.
Qevlar AI co-founder and CEO Ahmed Achchak said: “Today, most SOCs measure success by how many alerts they tackle and how quickly they are resolved. But this is a firefighting approach that tells you nothing about your security posture. The only way to understand that is by being able to identify patterns in the trends, and that requires a completely new approach.
“We’re moving from autonomous alert investigations to an intelligent AI SOC platform that uncovers insights that transform how teams not only deal with alerts, but stop them from recurring. We’re putting out the fire and finding out what started it to make sure it doesn’t happen again.”
Forgepoint Capital International managing director & partner Damien Henault said: “We have been impressed by Qevlar AI’s momentum over the last twelve months. It has seen exceptional commercial traction with both Fortune 500 enterprises and leading MSSPs, with its customer base expanding globally.
“It makes perfect sense for us to increase our backing as it evolves its offering from alerts investigation to a complete end-to-end next-generation AI SOC insights platform, extending all the way from Level 1 investigation to Level 2 enhanced detection and Level 3 remediation.”
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