Today, we’re excited to announce our investment in Exaforce, a company focused on dramatically simplifying cloud and security operations by delivering a 10X productivity boost for the limited cybersecurity talent and resources available to most enterprises. We joined their $75M Series A alongside Mayfield Fund, Khosla Ventures, Thomvest Ventures, and other leading investors to support their bold vision: to build a comprehensive semantic data graph that powers both co-pilot and autonomous AI agents, significantly improving the efficiency, effectiveness, and speed of modern enterprise security operations centers (SOC).
Security and operations teams are under relentless pressure amid a global shortage of cybersecurity experts. According to Palo Alto Networks’ 2024 Annual State of Cloud Security report, two in five cybersecurity professionals struggle with alert fatigue, 91% say that the plethora of point solutions in use create blind spots and an overwhelming 93% seek an automated way to identify interconnected vulnerabilities and misconfigurations across multiple environments. Analysts are overwhelmed by false positives and repetitive tasks, while detection engineers struggle to keep up with an ever-changing threat landscape. With the cybersecurity talent shortage growing past four million professionals and burnout common, the gap between what teams are expected to do and what their tools enable is widening. Exaforce is addressing these challenges with a new approach.
Exaforce’s platform introduces intelligent agents—called Exabots—that handle routine, time-intensive SOC work autonomously. These agents both suggest actions and take them, accelerating detection, investigation, and response while freeing up human analysts to focus on the high-value decisions only they can make. The Exabots have already delivered a tenfold improvement in efficiency for Exaforce’s design partners and up to an 85% reduction in false positives associated with cloud security alerts. Exabots can be combined with a co-pilot experience enabling SOC analysts to get AI guidance as they go deeper into a security investigation.
What makes Exaforce’s architecture unique is the rich semantic data graph, behavioral model, and knowledge graph that power Exabots as well as a visual data exploration platform. The graph and models are built from identities, configurations, logs, code, threat feeds and provide an unprecedented level of context on what, why and how something happened in the context of a cybersecurity event and spanning multiple systems of record. They can then apply a portfolio of machine learning models including LLMs to expedite and automate security investigations.
Exaforce is co-founded and led by 3 time repeat founder and cloud networking leader, Ankur Singla. Ankur previously built Contrail Systems (acquired by Juniper) and Volterra (acquired by F5). Rounding out the Exaforce founding team are veterans from Palo Alto Networks, Google, F5, and Juniper with a long history of coming together as a team at various companies previously.
At Touring Capital, we strongly believe in the potential of AI to amplify human potential and give us superpowers in our daily lives. AI excels at dealing with data deluges and combinatorial complexity and we love how Exaforce is applying these advantages to making key challenges in cybersecurity more tractable and efficient to address!