

Reclaim Security, a New York-based cybersecurity innovator founded by Israeli entrepreneurs, has secured $26 million in total funding, including a pivotal $20 million Series A round announced on March 4, 2026. Led by Acrew Capital with participation from QP Ventures and Ibex Investors, this investment targets cybersecurity’s critical “remediation gap”—the average 27 days organizations take to fix vulnerabilities after detection, during which attackers exploit weaknesses at machine speed. As AI empowers both threats and defenses, Reclaim’s autonomous platform shifts enterprises from reactive alerts to preemptive execution, delivering safe, scalable resolutions without business disruption.
Modern security stacks excel at vulnerability discovery, yet remediation remains cybersecurity’s Achilles’ heel. Industry benchmarks show attackers weaponizing flaws within hours, while defenders lag due to manual ticketing, fear of outages, and siloed workflows—leaving 80% of exposures unaddressed. This “27-day gap” fuels breaches costing billions, amplified by AI tools enabling rapid scans and exploits. Reclaim addresses this “last mile” with Agentic Remediation, deploying AI Security Engineers that identify, validate, and resolve risks autonomously.
Early adopters in financial services, healthcare, government, and critical infrastructure report transformative outcomes: 80% gains in threat resilience, 75% higher ROI from existing tools, and 90% reductions in manual effort for critical fixes. CEO Barak Klinghofer framed the urgency: “While others perfect recommendations, we perfect execution—removing the fear of breaking the business”.
Central to Reclaim’s platform is the Productivity Impact Prediction Engine (PIPE), a sophisticated simulation system that models remediation effects before deployment. PIPE analyzes environment-specific attack paths, evaluates defenses, and forecasts impacts on applications, workloads, productivity, and processes—ensuring zero unintended disruptions. This business-aware intelligence enables safe automation at scale, collapsing timelines from weeks to seconds.
Unlike prioritization engines or ticket accelerators, Reclaim combines advanced modeling with execution. It traverses real-world attack techniques, simulates mitigations, and deploys changes post-validation, enabling “preemptive defense” over “assume breach” postures. Klinghofer highlighted the paradigm shift: “Agentic tools like Claude Code let attackers strike at speed; prioritized lists are now liabilities”.
Reclaim’s founders—Barak Klinghofer (CEO), Yaniv Waksman, and Roy Peretz—draw from elite Israeli cyber units and enterprise software expertise, tapping Israel’s ecosystem that produces 20% of global cybersecurity innovation. Post-$6 million seed validation with Fortune 500 pilots, the Series A accelerates engineering, integrations (cloud providers, EDR), and GTM across North America and Europe.
Investor enthusiasm underscores traction. Acrew’s Mark Kraynak noted: “Security tools explain risks; Reclaim removes them safely. That’s the breakthrough”. QP Ventures and Ibex, with fintech/cyber portfolios, back Reclaim amid rising AI threats. The company will demo at RSA Conference 2026 (Booth ESE #63), showcasing its “Attacker’s Worst Day” experience.
Funding fuels expansion: engineering hires for hyperscale simulations, deeper ecosystem ties, and sales targeting CISOs overwhelmed by tool sprawl. Reclaim layers atop stacks like Tenable or Rapid7, amplifying their value without replacement. In a $20 billion exposure management market by 2028, its agentic focus disrupts incumbents stopping at alerts.
Regulated sectors benefit most: finance accelerates compliance, healthcare protects PHI sans outages, governments secure infrastructure. As DORA and SEC rules mandate faster fixes, Reclaim delivers audit-proof automation, slashing mean time to remediate (MTTR) near-zero.
Reclaim’s impact extends to Martech/Fintech, where data platforms demand secure foundations. Automated remediation ensures AI personalization without leaks, while exposure management underpins compliant digital experiences. For CISOs, it unlocks 75% stack ROI, redirecting budgets from operations to innovation.
Reclaim carves a niche: 90% automation beats Jira ticketing; PIPE’s safety nets surpass partial tools like Wiz. Israeli rigor ensures production-grade code, positioning it for unicorn potential akin to early CrowdStrike.
Near-term: RSA demos, EU expansion via Ibex, PIPE v2 for multi-cloud. Long-term: agent marketplaces, MSSP APIs, ML-driven prediction—envisioning “99% human-free fixes” by 2030.
Reclaim Security’s $26 million Series A cements its leadership in agentic remediation, closing the 27-day gap as AI threats accelerate. With battle-tested founders, proven metrics, and strategic backing, Reclaim transforms remediation from bottleneck to advantage—proving defenses can match attackers’ speed without risk. In 2026’s breach economy ($4.5M average cost), platforms delivering “safe speed” will dominate, securing enterprises for an autonomous future.