WideField Security Adds Cisco Investment, AI-Agent Coverage
WideField Security announced today in Sunnyvale, California that Cisco Investments has joined its Series A funding round and that John Hurley, CRO of Optiv, has joined its board. The company also expanded its patented identity-security platform to cover autonomous AI agents, offering real-time session detection and response across AI agents, non-human identities, and human identities to reduce identity-driven threats.
Key Points
- 1Announces Cisco Investments joining Series A and John Hurley joining board
- 2Highlights extension of identity-security platform to monitor and protect autonomous AI agents
- 3Enables enterprises to reduce identity-driven threats and confidently deploy AI agents with real-time detection
Scoring Rationale
Official Series A funding and agent security expansion increase relevance, but limited novelty and single-company scope limit broader industry impact.
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