Geordie AI raises $30M as agent security becomes its own category
London-based Geordie AI raised a $30M Series A led by Balderton to help enterprises map, govern, and remediate autonomous AI agents.
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Geordie AI is a strong agent-security funding story because it targets a problem enterprises are just beginning to feel: agents with broad permissions, tool access, memory, and autonomy. The company says it raised a $30M Series A led by Balderton Capital, with Crosspoint Capital and existing investors General Catalyst and Ten Eleven Ventures participating, bringing total funding to $36.5M. Geordie positions itself as a single source of truth for AI agent governance, mapping which agents exist, what data they access, how they behave, and where they create risk. Its Beam runtime remediation product uses context engineering to shape agent behavior while systems are operating. The company also says annual recurring revenue grew 1,300% in the first five months of 2026. Watch whether agent governance becomes a CISO budget line alongside identity, DLP, and application security.
Key details: Geordie AI, $30M Series A, $36.5M total funding, May 28, 2026, Balderton Capital, Crosspoint Capital, General Catalyst, Ten Eleven Ventures.
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