The company is developing a security and governance platform for enterprise AI agents, aimed at giving organizations real-time visibility into which agents are operating, what they can access, how they behave, and the risks they create across internal systems. Its Beam runtime remediation suite is designed to help enterprises constrain agent behavior while deploying AI tools at scale.
Geordie said the new funding will be used to expand its team and infrastructure and to accelerate its broader push to help enterprises understand, secure, and govern autonomous AI agents. The company had previously raised a seed round from General Catalyst and Ten Eleven Ventures, though the amount was not disclosed.