Former MI5 officer lands €2.3 million for AI agent security startup Overmind

February 11, 2026 at 02:31 PM UTC
EU-Startups
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Former MI5 officer lands €2.3 million for AI agent security startup Overmind

European AI security startup Overmind has secured €2.3 million in seed funding to bolster its platform designed to supervise AI agents. This investment underscores the growing demand for robust security measures as AI becomes more integrated into critical sectors. Overmind aims to address the inherent vulnerabilities of AI models by focusing on the deployment layer, ensuring operational integrity and compliance in fields like legal, healthcare, and FinTech. The funding, led by Osney Capital with participation from multiple venture firms, will be used to expand Overmind's technical teams, accelerate product development, and scale its go-to-market operations. CEO Tyler Edwards highlighted the critical need for monitoring AI agent behaviour in live production environments, emphasizing that existing solutions often fail to detect crucial drifts before damage occurs. Overmind's technology provides the necessary infrastructure for intervention, crucial for industries with stringent regulatory and data privacy requirements. This development follows a trend of significant investment in the European AI security and governance landscape. Startups like Archestra, Equixly, and Qevlar AI have collectively raised over €26 million to develop safety guardrails for autonomous systems, scale AI-driven API security testing, and build agentic AI for security operations. These rounds collectively signal a strong European push towards securing advanced AI capabilities, reflecting a broader commitment to digital sovereignty and responsible AI adoption across the continent.

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Published: February 11, 2026 at 02:31 PM UTC
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