Ent Emerges from Stealth to Bring Prevention Back to Cybersecurity

Ent Emerges from Stealth to Bring Prevention Back to Cybersecurity

Ent Emerges from Stealth to Bring Prevention Back to Cybersecurity

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Publish Date: 2026-06-16 08:00:00

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SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Ent, intent-aware Workspace Security company, today emerged from stealth with $100 million in seed financing. The company is pioneering a new approach to cybersecurity built around the simple belief that AI compresses the time between compromise and impact; prevention must once again become the primary objective of security. Ent’s platform helps organizations understand and intervene in risky actions by humans and AI agents before they become incidents.
Ent is already deployed with Global 2000 customers across hospitality, financial services, and defense. Customers use Ent to detect insider risk, govern AI usage, prevent data loss, stop last-mile threats, and investigate incidents with the full behavioral context of what happened, why it happened, and what should happen next.

“Security has been stuck in a reactive loop for over a decade, but AI-powered attacks require new thinking,” said Elias Manousos, CEO and co-founder of Ent. “AI is changing both how people work and how quickly attackers can act. What once took days now happens in seconds. By the time traditional security systems detect a problem, it is too late. We believe the future of security lies in understanding intent in real time across people and AI agents and stopping risk before it becomes an incident.”

Prevention requires a new layer at the workspace where work happens, across the browser, apps, AI workflows, and agents. Existing tools are blind because they collect at the wrong layer, tied to process and file events, and respond too late. As enterprises consolidate the platforms that protect endpoints, identities, applications, and data, the layer that reads intent across humans and AI agents in real time becomes the critical one. Ent operates at that layer.

Hosted in the customer’s cloud with complete data sovereignty, Ent runs as a lightweight agent that brings AI reasoning to endpoints. The platform observes behavior across applications, browsers, workflows, data movement, and local runtimes; evaluates human and AI agent intent at the moment of use, applies customer-defined policy, and acts through configurable, just-in-time interventions before incidents occur.

The funding is led by Decibel, with participation from Sequoia, Crosspoint Capital Partners, Craft Ventures, Shield Capital, Felicis, and In-Q-Tel (IQT).

“AI has been a killer app for hackers and offensive researchers, but the industry is waiting for a novel defensive solution that can keep up with the modern era of LLMs,” said Jon Sakoda, Founding Partner at Decibel. “Ent has reimagined what is possible to protect the endpoint by using specialized AI models and adaptive policy enforcement to detect and prevent malicious activity in real time. It’s a game changer for cybersecurity teams who need a paradigm shift to defend their workforce against LLM-based attacks.”

“For a decade, endpoint security has relied on signals that arrive after the user’s action is complete,” said Konstantin Buhler, Partner at Sequoia. “By running AI reasoning directly on the device, Ent moves from detection to prevention at the moment of decision. That shift is where the next era of endpoint defense gets built.”

“We have entered a new era defined by AI-powered attacks, one that demands a return to prevention and resilience,” said Greg Clark, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Crosspoint Capital Partners. “The level of inference required to stop threats before they materialize must now live directly on the endpoint. Ent is leading this fundamental shift in endpoint protection.”

“We are working with agencies where AI adoption is outpacing the ability of most enterprises to govern it, and where forensic clarity matters as much as prevention. Ent gives them both,” said Steve Bowsher, CEO at IQT. “They can see what people are doing with AI in the moment, and they have a comprehensive record of what happened on every device.”

Ent’s team brings together engineers and security operators with deep enterprise experience. The company’s advisors include former CISOs of Google, Aetna, and MassMutual, the former Director of the NSA, and the former CVP of Microsoft Azure Cloud Security. The new funding will support continued hiring across engineering and go-to-market, while accelerating Ent’s roadmap across AI governance, threat prevention, security integrations, and multimodal endpoint intelligence.

Ent is generally available today for Windows, macOS, Linux, and browser-extension deployments. Ent will showcase its platform at booth #5341 during Black Hat USA 2026, taking place August 1-6 in Las Vegas.

To learn more, visit ent.ai or request a demo at ent.ai/demo.

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About Ent

Ent is the intent-aware Workspace Security platform powering the AI-native enterprise, extending endpoint security into a real-time layer of prevention across human and AI-driven work. Ent understands not just what users and agents do but why, and intervenes at the moment of risk before incidents occur. Founded by Elias Manousos and Brandon Dixon, co-founders of RiskIQ (acquired by Microsoft) and the team behind Microsoft Security Copilot, Ent is deployed within Global 2000 customers across hospitality, financial services, and defense. Backed by Decibel, Sequoia, Crosspoint Capital, Craft Ventures, Shield Capital, Felicis, and In-Q-Tel.

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