Nebulock, a threat hunting startup founded just last year, has snagged $25 million in funding to expand its autonomous security platform.
New Funding Paves the Way for Broader Analytics
Threat hunting startup Nebulock Inc. revealed today that it has raised $25 million in new funding to push its autonomous hunting platform into broader “hunt-first” security analytics. Founded in 2023, Nebulock offers autonomous, vendor-agnostic threat hunts directly for customers, promising to reduce false positives and identify hidden threats more effectively than traditional security solutions.
The funding round brings Nebulock’s total raised to $30 million since its inception. Nebulock’s platform is designed to automatically identify and investigate potential security threats, making it easier for security teams to detect and respond to attacks in real-time. By focusing on proactive threat hunting, Nebulock aims to shift the security paradigm from a reactive to a proactive approach.
What This Means for Security Teams
For security teams, this new funding is a significant development. Nebulock’s autonomous threat hunting platform could help reduce the workload and improve the accuracy of security analysts, allowing them to focus on more complex threats.
In practice, this means that security teams can rely more on automated solutions to detect and respond to threats, freeing up resources for strategic planning and proactive threat hunting. With Nebulock’s platform, security teams can expect to see a reduction in false positives and a more efficient threat response, ultimately leading to better overall security posture.
By expanding its platform into broader “hunt-first” security analytics, Nebulock is poised to challenge traditional security solutions and offer a more proactive approach to threat detection and response. With $25 million in new funding, the startup is well-positioned to make a significant impact in the security industry.



