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JetStream Security has raised $34m in seed funding as demand grows for stronger oversight of rapidly deployed AI tools.
The funding round was led by Redpoint Ventures, with additional participation from the CrowdStrike Falcon Fund. Angel investors in the round include CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz, Wiz CEO Assaf Rappaport, and Okta co-founder Frederic Kerrest.
JetStream Security develops technology designed to give enterprises greater visibility and control over the artificial intelligence systems they deploy. As organisations increasingly roll out AI agents, copilots and custom models, many struggle to track how these systems behave, what data they access and who is responsible for their actions. JetStream aims to address these gaps by creating governance infrastructure that allows companies to monitor and manage AI systems at scale.
At the centre of the company’s platform is a system known as AI Blueprints, which provides a dynamic map of how AI operates across an organisation’s environment. These blueprints visualise the connections between AI agents, the models they rely on, the data they interact with and the identities responsible for triggering actions. By tracking real-time behaviour rather than static architecture diagrams, the system aims to make AI workflows more transparent and auditable.
The newly secured funding will be used to accelerate the company’s growth, with plans to expand engineering, product development and go-to-market operations. JetStream also intends to grow its team as it works to build governance infrastructure that enables organisations to safely scale AI deployments.
JetStream was founded by a team with experience across major cybersecurity and enterprise technology firms. CEO Raj Rajamani is joined by COO Jared Phipps, CTO Jatheen Anand and chief architect Venu Vissamsetty. Collectively, the founders previously worked at companies including CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, Cohesity and Dazz, where they helped develop security platforms used by global enterprises.
The company says demand for AI governance is rising rapidly as organisations attempt to move AI projects from experimentation into production. While more than 80% of CEOs remain optimistic about AI’s return on investment, only around 25% of organisations have successfully transitioned most of their AI experiments into operational systems, highlighting the gap between ambition and deployment.
JetStream is already working with several Fortune 500 organisations as they seek to establish governance frameworks capable of supporting large-scale AI adoption.
JetStream Security CEO Raj Rajamani said, “Leaders are being asked to bet their businesses and careers on systems they can’t fully see, explain, or control. That’s where trust breaks down. With AI Blueprints and our identity and keying and AI StreamContext technology, we give teams a clear, practical way to understand what their AI is doing, manage risk in real time, and move from experimentation to production with confidence. Our goal is simple: help companies scale AI responsibly, without slowing innovation.”
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