Twenty is a two-year-old startup that builds AI-powered offensive cyber tools for the US military. The company just raised $100 million at a $1 billion valuation.

Accel led the funding round. The firm has previously backed CrowdStrike, Snyk, and Lookout. Point72 Ventures, Friends & Family Capital, and Caffeinated Capital also participated.

This funding shows that venture capital is moving beyond just defense technology. Investors now want to support offensive capabilities too.

Twenty, a Washington, DC-based startup, makes AI tools that help US military operators identify, disrupt, and respond to cyber threats. The company has closed a $100 million Series B at a $1 billion valuation, just two years after it was founded.

Accel led the round, with Point72 Ventures, Friends & Family Capital, and Caffeinated Capital also investing. The company’s total funding is now $138 million.