Corma launches with $60M in funding for defensive cybersecurity AI

Defensive cybersecurity startup Corma Labs Ltd. today announced it has raised $60 million in seed funding to build a foundation model purpose-built for security defense.

Founded in 2025, Corma runs offices in Tel Aviv and San Francisco and describes itself as a frontier artificial intelligence lab working only on the defensive side of security. Its pitch rests on a gap the company says has opened up over the past few years.

Frontier models have become very good at code reasoning. Vulnerability research and exploit development are code-reasoning problems at heart, so those gains transfer directly to attackers.

Defense asks for something else. Analysts sift through audit logs, events and network flows. They hold weak signals together over weeks, then make thousands of decisions in sequence without drifting.