Clover Security, a company focused on helping organisations secure the next wave of AI-native development, has raised fresh capital of $36m.
The company has secured $36m in funding, with the round led by Notable Capital and Team8, and additional participation from SVCI.
Clover is also backed by a roster of prominent industry figures, including Wiz co-founders Assaf Rappaport and Yinon Costica, cybersecurity veteran Shlomo Kramer of Cato Networks, Rene Bonvanie, and senior executives from Snyk, CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, Atlassian and Google.
Clover develops technology designed to help companies build secure products from the earliest stages of development. Rather than relying on traditional tools that only detect vulnerabilities once they have already appeared, Clover embeds AI-driven agents directly into platforms used daily by engineering teams, such as Confluence, Jira, GitHub, Cursor and Slack. These agents are built to think like seasoned security engineers, modelling system behaviour, anticipating where weaknesses might emerge and identifying architectural flaws before code is written.
The fresh investment will be used to expand Clover’s platform and support its ambition to secure what it describes as the “AI-native product wave”. The company intends to extend the reach of its AI agents, deepen integrations across enterprise tooling and help security teams keep pace with the growing complexity of modern development environments.
The speed and scale of AI-driven development have exposed gaps in traditional security tooling. Clover’s platform aims to close these gaps by giving developers real-time, embedded security guidance and reducing the operational load on security teams, who often face overwhelming demands from fast-moving development pipelines.
Clover Security CEO and co-founder Alon Kollmann said, “Existing security tools are reactive, forcing teams to fight fires instead of preventing them. In today’s world of AI-native development, that model no longer works. Teams are moving faster and building more than ever. Security teams are left alone to manage unprecedented complexity. Clover changes that by helping product security teams scale by working where products start, in design.”
The company is already deployed across dozens of organisations spanning banking, enterprise technology and FinTech. Its customers include publicly listed firms such as Udemy, ServiceTitan, Lemonade, PROS and Virgin Money, as well as private-market innovators including Plaid, Notion, Neo4j and Lead Bank. These firms represent a wide ecosystem of high-growth businesses adopting design-led security practices.
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