Frame Security emerged from stealth mode on Monday with $50 million in funding raised for its AI-powered cybersecurity awareness and training platform.
The investment came from Team8, Index Ventures, Picture Capital, Elad Gil, Cerca Partners, and Tesonet.
US- and Israel-based Frame Security was founded by Tal Shlomo, who serves as the company’s CEO, and Sharon Shmueli, who serves as CTO. Shlomo was one of the earliest employees of cloud security giant Wiz, while Shmueli until last year served as the CTO of the global venture group Team8.
Frame Security has developed a human risk management platform covering the full security awareness lifecycle, from simulated attacks to employee training to threat triage.
Its simulation module generates personalized phishing, voice, and video deepfake scenarios tailored to each employee’s role and communication patterns.
The platform lets security teams rapidly build and deploy individualized training programs, including content addressing newly emerging attack techniques. A continuous human risk-scoring engine aggregates signals from simulations and employee behavior to provide real-time risk visibility at the individual, team, and organizational levels.
Frame also includes a phishing and threat-triage module: when employees report suspicious messages across any communication channel, the platform’s AI analyzes and scores them in real time.
Frame says its platform is already used by startups and Fortune 500 companies.
“We have the right team, the right investment partners, and the right visionary customers working with us on solving a major problem that impacts all enterprises,” said CEO Shlomo. “With the investment helping to fuel our growth, we’re expanding our engineering team, deepening our frontier AI and cybersecurity research, and accelerating go-to-market across enterprises in the United States and globally.”
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