Pallma AI closes $1.6M pre-seed round for AI agent security

January 28, 2026 at 08:15 AM UTC
Tech.eu
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Pallma AI closes $1.6M pre-seed round for AI agent security

London-based Pallma AI has secured $1.6 million in pre-seed funding, signaling growing investor confidence in solutions designed to secure the burgeoning field of enterprise AI agents. The funding round, led by Marathon Venture Capital with participation from prominent tech leaders, aims to bolster Pallma AI's mission to provide essential security layers for increasingly autonomous AI systems, addressing a critical gap as businesses integrate these technologies into core operations. This development is particularly significant given the accelerating enterprise adoption of AI, which is moving beyond pilot phases into roles requiring limited human oversight. The company's innovative platform addresses the unique security challenges posed by AI agents. Traditional security tools are ill-equipped to handle the probabilistic and adaptive nature of these systems, leaving them vulnerable to prompt manipulation, data exposure, and uncontrolled autonomy. Pallma AI's solution offers a centralised security, visibility, and control layer, integrating with existing enterprise technology stacks to monitor and mitigate risks in real-time. It leverages AI models to detect threats like prompt injection and unintended data leakage, providing both actionable guidance and automated responses. This advancement directly impacts businesses deploying AI agents, who face heightened risks when these systems handle sensitive data or are authorized to take actions. Pallma AI's platform is designed to continuously strengthen the security of these autonomous systems, protecting against emerging threats and ensuring the integrity of AI-powered applications. The secured funding will be instrumental in expanding the Pallma AI team, accelerating product development, and meeting the increasing market demand for robust AI security solutions, a key element in Europe's drive towards digital sovereignty.

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Published: January 28, 2026 at 08:15 AM UTC
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