Overmind secures £2M to harden AI‑driven infrastructure
UK startup Overmind, founded by an ex‑MI5 engineer, has raised £2 million to develop next‑generation AI security tools aimed at protecting increasingly autonomous and complex digital systems. The seed round underscores growing investor concern that conventional cybersecurity cannot keep pace with rapidly evolving agentic AI and cloud‑native architectures.
From intelligence services to commercial AI defence
The company’s founder, a former engineer within the UK’s domestic intelligence agency MI5, brings deep experience in securing high‑stakes national security environments. That background is now being translated into commercial products designed to continuously map and defend sprawling enterprise infrastructure, where traditional asset inventories and manual testing quickly become obsolete.
Overmind is building an autonomous platform that uses AI agents to discover assets, probe configurations and simulate attacks at scale. By combining machine learning with automated reconnaissance, the startup aims to give security teams a real‑time operational picture of their environment, including shadow IT, misconfigurations and emerging attack paths.
Agentic AI security for a new threat landscape
The fresh £2 million injection will be used to expand engineering, deepen research into agentic AI behaviours and accelerate product roll‑out to early enterprise and government customers. Investors are betting that as organisations increasingly rely on autonomous software agents, they will need tools that understand and constrain those agents’ capabilities, not just block known malware signatures.
Overmind’s platform is positioned at the intersection of cybersecurity, observability and AI safety. Rather than waiting for alerts from point solutions, the system continuously explores networks, cloud accounts and applications, using AI‑driven analysis to prioritise the most critical weaknesses. This proactive approach is intended to help overstretched security teams move from reactive incident response to continuous validation of their defences.
Rising demand for proactive AI‑native defence
With enterprises racing to deploy generative AI and autonomous workflows, misconfigurations and unintended access paths are multiplying. Tools like Overmind that can automatically reason about complex environments and adversarial behaviour are drawing heightened interest from both customers and investors. The company’s latest funding round positions it as one of the emerging UK players shaping how AI‑native security will be implemented across critical infrastructure and large‑scale cloud environments.

