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Escape secures €15.4M Series A for AI offensive security platform

10 March 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Escape raises €15.4 million to scale AI-powered offensive security

Escape, a Y Combinator-backed cybersecurity startup, has secured a €15.4 million Series A round to accelerate development of its AI offensive security engineering platform. The funding round is led by London-based venture firm Balderton Capital, with participation from existing and new investors focused on high-growth security and developer tooling companies.

An AI-first approach to offensive security

The core of Escape‘s platform is an automated system that continuously probes applications and cloud environments using advanced AI algorithms that mimic the behaviour of real-world attackers. Instead of relying solely on traditional penetration testing or periodic audits, the company offers always-on, software-driven offensive security that integrates directly into modern DevSecOps workflows.

By embedding into the development lifecycle, Escape aims to help engineering and security teams identify exploitable vulnerabilities early, reduce manual testing overhead and shorten remediation times. The platform is designed to support API security, web applications and complex microservices architectures that are increasingly targeted by sophisticated threat actors.

Backing from Balderton and YC to fuel expansion

With this new capital, Escape plans to expand its engineering, product and go-to-market teams, strengthen its presence across Europe and North America, and invest in deeper AI-driven threat modeling and attack simulation capabilities. The company will also focus on building integrations with popular developer platforms, ticketing tools and cloud providers to make adoption as seamless as possible for enterprise customers.

The involvement of Balderton Capital underscores growing investor confidence in security solutions that move from reactive defence to proactive, automated attack emulation. Backing from Y Combinator further positions Escape within a global ecosystem of high-growth technology startups, giving it access to a wide network of potential customers and partners.

Rising demand for proactive cybersecurity

As organisations grapple with escalating cyber threats, regulatory pressure and expanding digital footprints, demand for proactive, AI-enabled security tooling is accelerating. Escape‘s latest funding round highlights how offensive security engineering is becoming a strategic priority for companies that want to harden their infrastructure before attackers can exploit weaknesses.

By combining automation, machine learning and security expertise, Escape is positioning itself as a key player in the next generation of cybersecurity platforms built for cloud-native, API-driven businesses.

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