ArmorCode Raises $16M in Strategic Funding to Expand Exposure Management Platform
ArmorCode is building the control tower while everyone else is still arguing about the runway. And it just reminded the cybersecurity world which game it is playing. The company just announced $16M in strategic funding, pushing total capital raised to $81M. The round was led by Cheyenne Ventures with continued support from Ballistic Ventures, Highland Capital, Sierra Ventures, NGP Capital, Harmonic Growth Partners, Tau Ventures, and Cervin. Serious capital from investors who understand that security chaos is not a feature of modern infrastructure. It is a tax on every enterprise moving fast.
Credit where it is due. Congratulations to Nikhil Gupta, CEO and Founder of ArmorCode, and the entire leadership crew turning signal overload into something enterprises can actually use. Mark Lambert, Chief Product Officer driving product. Karthik Swarnam, Chief Security and Trust Officer and Head of Customer Success protecting trust while guiding customer success. Jon Skoglund, CFO keeping the financial engine humming. Jeff Skeldon, VP of Worldwide Sales pushing worldwide sales. Praneet Khare, SVP of Engineering and Managing Director (India) scaling engineering across continents. Syed Ghayur, VP of Sales Engineering sharpening sales engineering. Deepak Yadav, Chief Architect architecting the technical backbone. Deimiles Soares, Chief of Staff keeping the machine synchronized.
Modern companies run thousands of tools across cloud, applications, infrastructure, and now AI systems that behave like caffeinated interns with root access. Every scanner, dashboard, and alert claims to be the hero. The result is security teams drowning in findings while attackers enjoy the noise.
ArmorCode’s play is different. The platform acts like a neutral command center, pulling signals from hundreds of integrations and processing more than 200B findings each year. Instead of another blinking dashboard, the system prioritizes risk, aligns ownership, and pushes teams toward decisions that can actually be executed.
And then there is the AI angle, which right now feels a little like the early internet. Brilliant, chaotic, and quietly terrifying for anyone responsible for governance. ArmorCode’s Agentic AI Platform, powered by the Anya framework, is built to manage that new reality. AI agents, shadow AI apps, MCP servers, automated workflows. Visibility first. Control second. Action third.
Enterprises chasing AI speed without security oversight are basically street racing on black ice. The organizations that win will be the ones that can see risk clearly and move on it faster than the threat landscape evolves.
Investors are not just betting on another cybersecurity tool. They are betting that unified exposure management becomes the nerve center for modern security operations. When infrastructure, applications, and AI all generate risk signals, somebody has to conduct the orchestra.









