Danish cyber firm Moxso raises $5.5m seed round

Danish cyber firm Moxso raises $5.5m seed round

Moxso, the Danish cybersecurity company transforming human behaviour into real-time risk intelligence, has raised $5.5m in a seed funding round to accelerate its growth and technology innovation.

The round was led by Seed Capital, with participation from Ugly Duckling Ventures and D2 Fund. It marks Seed Capital’s first cybersecurity investment under its new strategy to back emerging Danish technology leaders.

Founded in 2021, Moxso builds AI-driven platforms that analyse human actions in real time, converting them into dynamic risk profiles that adapt as behaviours change. This enables organisations to deliver targeted interventions only where risks exist, rather than relying on static, one-size-fits-all training modules.

The new funding will be used to speed up product innovation in AI-powered risk intelligence, expand Moxso’s presence into new European markets, and grow its engineering, product, and go-to-market teams. The company is already active across Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland and plans to broaden its footprint rapidly.

Moxso CEO Rune Boye Knudsen said, “Companies don’t need more security training. They need systems that adapt as quickly as attackers do. This investment gives us the resources to accelerate development and expand across Europe. The demand is clear: organizations want measurable, automated resilience, not another compliance checkbox.”

Seed Capital general partner Geeta Schmidt said, “Moxso is tackling one of the hardest problems in cybersecurity, and we’re backing them as our first investment under Seed Capital’s new cybersecurity focus because they have both the ambition and the technology to become a global category leader.”

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