Amid a global rise in sophisticated AI-powered cyberattacks, Harmony
Intelligence announced it has raised USD$3 million in seed funding
to accelerate development of its defensive AI technology. The
investment round was led by Airtree with participation from more than 30
strategic investors, including First Row Partners, Maxwell Capital, and
Eric Ries (author of "The Lean Startup").
The funding comes at a critical moment when organizations around the
world are struggling to defend against increasingly sophisticated,
AI-enabled threats. Over half of businesses in the U.S. and U.K. have
been targets of deepfake scams, with 43% falling victim. Recent
high-profile incidents include UK engineering firm Arup, where
fraudsters used AI-generated deepfake technology to impersonate senior
executives, leading to the theft of USD$25 million.
"We're witnessing an unprecedented growth in AI-powered attacks that can overwhelm traditional institutions and defenses," said Soroush Pour, CEO and Co-founder of Harmony.
"Our mission is to level the playing field by building defensive
technologies that stay ahead of these threats, ensuring businesses and
organizations are protected as AI capabilities continue to advance at an
exponential pace."
AI-Powered Defenses to Counter Emerging Cyber Threats
Harmony has already established itself as a trusted safety evaluator for
leading AI labs and governments, contributing to the testing of
frontier models in areas such as autonomy and cybersecurity. This
includes supporting the International Network of AI Safety Institutes, an international government effort, with cybersecurity testing of frontier models, as well as a recent briefing of the Australian Senate on emerging AI risks.
With the new funding, Harmony will continue development of
next-generation defensive AI technologies, including AI automated
penetration testing systems that can continuously probe defensive
systems, identify weaknesses, and strengthen security postures before
attackers can exploit them.
"We're entering an era where AI-powered attacks will overwhelm
traditional security measures by exploiting vulnerabilities faster than
human teams can patch them," said Alex Browne, CTO and Co-founder of Harmony. "In this new landscape, only AI-powered defenses can move faster than AI-powered attacks."
"We're seeing an arms race developing in AI security," said Jax Vullinghs, Partner at Airtree Ventures.
"As AI systems become more powerful and accessible, the tools available
to malicious actors are evolving at an unprecedented rate. Harmony's
team combines deep AI and cyber expertise, making them exactly the kind
of company we want to back."
An Experienced Team with Deep Cyber & AI Expertise
Co-founded by Soroush Pour and Alex Browne, both with extensive
experience in company building and cybersecurity, Harmony has assembled a
team of world-class engineers and researchers across the US and
Australia.
Pour and Browne first met at Duke University and then worked together at
Plaid, where they were among the first 20 employees as the unicorn
startup scaled rapidly to serve millions of US consumers.
Pour established Plaid's first cybersecurity team, protecting the
company from constant cyberattacks, including attempted credential
stuffing attacks and network breaches. Pour went on to serve as Head of
Technology at biotech startup Vow, leading a 35-person product R&D
team. Browne worked as a tech lead at 0x Labs and Edge Analytics,
developing security-critical blockchain systems and ML systems for
customers including Google X.