Breaking News

RADICL Secures $31M Funding to Advance Autonomous vSOC Platform

2 min readSource: SecurityWeek

Cybersecurity startup RADICL raises $31 million to accelerate development of its autonomous virtual Security Operations Center (vSOC) technology.

RADICL Raises $31 Million to Scale Autonomous vSOC Platform

Cybersecurity startup RADICL has secured $31 million in funding to accelerate the development of its autonomous virtual Security Operations Center (vSOC) platform. The investment underscores growing demand for AI-driven security automation and scalable threat detection solutions.

Key Details

RADICL, a provider of next-generation SOC-as-a-service solutions, will allocate the funding toward enhancing its autonomous vSOC capabilities. The platform leverages artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to automate threat detection, investigation, and response, reducing reliance on manual security operations.

While specific technical details about the platform’s architecture remain undisclosed, RADICL’s approach aligns with industry trends toward automated threat hunting, real-time incident response, and cloud-native security operations. The funding round was not publicly attributed to specific investors in the available information.

Industry Context and Impact

The cybersecurity landscape continues to face a skills shortage and increasing attack surface, driving demand for automated SOC solutions. Traditional Security Operations Centers (SOCs) often struggle with alert fatigue, slow response times, and resource constraints, making AI-driven alternatives like RADICL’s vSOC an attractive option for enterprises.

By automating routine security tasks, RADICL aims to improve efficiency, reduce mean time to detect (MTTD) and respond (MTTR), and lower operational costs for organizations. The $31 million investment signals confidence in the company’s ability to address these challenges at scale.

Next Steps

RADICL has not disclosed a timeline for feature rollouts or commercial expansion. However, the funding is expected to support:

  • Enhanced AI/ML-driven threat detection
  • Scalability improvements for enterprise deployments
  • Integration with existing security tools and cloud environments

Security teams evaluating SOC modernization strategies may monitor RADICL’s progress as the company advances its autonomous vSOC platform. For now, no additional technical specifications or CVE-related vulnerabilities have been associated with this announcement.

Original reporting by Ionut Arghire for SecurityWeek.

Share