Backed by FXP Ventures and SYN Ventures, Terra introduces the first agentic AI pen testing platform with human supervision, while its multi-agent approach leverages dozens of dedicated fine-tuned AI agents to conduct continuous, deep testing at scale NEW YORK and TEL AVIV, Israel, April 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Terra Security, an Agentic AI-native penetration testing service-as-software platform, raises $7.5M in a seed round led by SYN Ventures and FXP Ventures with participation from Underscore VC and notable angel investors including former Google CISO Gerhard Eschelback and Ofer Ben-Noon and Ohad Bobrov, founders of Talon Security.
We are grateful for all the support and guidance we’ve received from our investors, partners, and customers, and look forward to the journey ahead.” "We are thrilled to partner with Terra Security as it works to enable all organizations to leverage high-quality offensive security on a continuous basis, at scale,” says Jay Leek, Managing Partner and Founder at SYN Ventures.
"We strongly believe that our platform will transform the narrative around pen testing and ethical hacking by infusing accuracy, efficiency, business context, and continuous pen-testing via agentic AI.
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