JetStream Security has announced a $34m seed funding round aimed at addressing growing concerns around trust, visibility and control in enterprise AI deployments.
The $34m round was led by Redpoint Ventures, with participation from the CrowdStrike Falcon Fund. The raise also included backing from several prominent technology leaders acting as angel investors, including CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz, Wiz CEO Assaf Rappaport and Okta co-founder Frederic Kerrest.
JetStream Security is building a platform designed to give enterprises clearer oversight of the AI systems they deploy, including AI agents, copilots and custom-built models. As companies accelerate their adoption of artificial intelligence, many organisations struggle to understand how these systems interact with internal data, what actions they take, and who is responsible when issues arise. JetStream aims to tackle this challenge by providing tools that make AI operations visible, auditable and easier to govern.
At the centre of its platform are JetStream AI Blueprints™, which map how AI systems operate across an organisation’s environment in real time. The system generates dynamic graphs that track relationships between AI agents, the models they use, the data they access and the tools they interact with. This approach allows organisations to understand how AI systems behave, monitor access to sensitive data and identify deviations from authorised activity.
According to the company, the platform also offers insight into the financial costs associated with running AI workloads, helping enterprises track the operational spending tied to AI agents and automated processes. By providing this level of transparency, JetStream hopes to transform AI deployments from opaque systems into governable infrastructure that can be monitored and managed in the same way as other critical enterprise technologies.
The founding team brings experience from a number of well-known cybersecurity and infrastructure companies. The company was established by CEO Raj Rajamani, COO Jared Phipps, CTO Jatheen Anand and chief architect Venu Vissamsetty. Members of the team previously held roles at companies such as CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, Cohesity and Dazz, where they worked on enterprise security platforms designed to protect large-scale digital environments.
JetStream said enterprises are increasingly facing a gap between their enthusiasm for AI and their ability to deploy it safely. While more than 80% of CEOs report optimism about AI’s return on investment, the company notes that only around 25% of organisations have successfully moved the majority of their AI experiments into production environments. The firm believes governance and trust challenges are a major factor behind this adoption gap.
JetStream Security CEO Raj Rajamani said, “Leaders are being asked to bet their businesses and careers on systems they can’t fully see, explain, or control. That’s where trust breaks down. With AI Blueprints and our identity and keying and AI StreamContext™ technology, we give teams a clear, practical way to understand what their AI is doing, manage risk in real time, and move from experimentation to production with confidence. Our goal is simple: help companies scale AI responsibly, without slowing innovation.”
With the new funding secured, JetStream plans to expand its engineering, product development and go-to-market teams as it works to scale the platform and support enterprise customers deploying AI at scale. The company said it is already working with several Fortune 500 organisations exploring how to bring AI systems into production environments while maintaining governance and oversight.
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