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Armadin

high confidence · updated 2026-06-06

Kevin Mandia's 2026 AI-native cybersecurity startup; $189.9M seed+Series A led by Accel with In-Q-Tel participation; built around the AI-agent-cyberattack thesis.

Armadin is an AI-native cybersecurity startup founded in 2026 by Kevin Mandia, the founder of Mandiant, and headquartered in the United States. It launched publicly in early 2026 and raised $189.9 million in a combined seed and Series A round led by Accel, with participation from the CIA's venture arm, In-Q-Tel. The company is built around the thesis that AI-agent cyberattacks are imminent and that defense must itself be AI-native and autonomous in response.

Founder/CEOKevin Mandia
Founded2026
HQ countryUS
Company typeCybersecurity
Lead investorAccel

Overview and thesis

Armadin was founded by Kevin Mandia, who previously founded Mandiant and sold it to Google in 2022 for $5.4 billion. The company's stated thesis is that AI-agent cyberattacks are imminent and that defense must be AI-native and autonomous in response. It was founded following Mandia's May 2025 RSA Conference warning that AI-agent cyberattacks would occur within a year (Source: Raw Sources/Mandia - AI Agent Cyberattacks Warning 2025.md).

Armadin launches into competition with Mandiant, Mandia's previous company, now part of Google Cloud Security, as well as Microsoft's MSTIC/Hacker Hunters unit, Palo Alto Networks, CrowdStrike, and newer AI-native entrants.

Funding and investors

Armadin raised $189.9 million in a combined seed and Series A round in February and March 2026, led by Accel. Participating investors included GV (Google Ventures), Kleiner Perkins, Menlo Ventures, 8VC, Ballistic Ventures, and In-Q-Tel, the CIA's venture arm.

The participation of In-Q-Tel positions Armadin within the US intelligence community's approach to AI-defensive capability. The combination of Accel, a Silicon Valley venture firm, and In-Q-Tel, the intelligence community's venture arm, reflects a dual-market positioning spanning commercial and US-government customers.

InvestorRole
AccelLead
GV (Google Ventures)Participating
Kleiner PerkinsParticipating
Menlo VenturesParticipating
8VCParticipating
Ballistic VenturesParticipating
In-Q-Tel (CIA venture arm)Participating

Relationships

Sources

  • TechCrunch / Mandiant's founder just raised $190M for his autonomous AI agent security startup (2026-03-10)
  • Analytics Insight / Mandia Raises $189.9M for Armadin Security Startup
  • WebProNews / Mandia's Armadin Bets Big on AI Defense as Hackers Weaponize Code