Overview
- Quadrille Capital joined the round with existing backers Balderton, BPI, Eurazeo, Fly Ventures and Sapphire Ventures, and SecurityWeek reported the raise brings total funding to $106 million.
- GitGuardian says the capital will advance AI agent security and full non‑human identity lifecycle governance, including automated discovery, usage analytics, credential rotation and compliance reporting.
- The company plans accelerated expansion in the US and new entries into APAC, South America and the Middle East, with a stronger push across DACH, the UK, France and the Nordics.
- The platform scans development workflows and public sources, detects more than 550 secret types, supports SaaS or self‑hosted deployments and uses honeytokens as decoy credentials.
- GitGuardian reported 2025 traction with 115,000+ developers protected, 610,000+ repositories monitored and 350,000 secret exposures remediated, with most new ARR originating from North America.