
"Supported by a unified and advanced core engine and underpinned by a dedicated research team, Aim Security's offering spans various use cases, working to secure employee use of public AI applications, private AI applications and AI agents, as well as the agentic AI development lifecycle using AI security posture management (AI-SPM). Employees can leverage Aim to securely use public and enterprise AI agents such as Microsoft Copilot, develop with new AI coding agents such as Cursor,"
"The deal marks Cato Network's first acquisition and follows a period of strong growth, with the company recently surpassing $300 million in annual recurring revenue and securing an additional $50 million investment from Acrew Capital, taking its total Series G funding round to $409 million. Founded in 2022, Aim Security has quickly established itself as a leading player in AI security, with its focus on addressing the evolving AI attack surface."
Cato Networks acquired Aim Security for an undisclosed fee, marking Cato's first acquisition after surpassing $300 million in annual recurring revenue and securing an extra $50 million from Acrew Capital in its Series G round totaling $409 million. Aim Security, founded in 2022, focuses on securing the evolving AI attack surface and offers a unified core engine, a research team, and capabilities across use cases. Aim's technology will be integrated into the Cato SASE Cloud Platform to protect employee use of public and private AI applications and agents, manage AI security posture (AI-SPM), and enforce governance and runtime protections via an AI firewall.
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