Cybersecurity startup Runlayer has announced a $30 million Series A funding round, according to SecurityWeek. The company develops a platform designed as a secure control layer for AI tools in enterprise environments.

The funding comes as organizations increasingly adopt generative AI and large language models, creating new attack surfaces that traditional security tools often fail to address. Runlayer's approach focuses on governing access and data flow between AI services and enterprise systems.

Runlayer's platform operates as an intermediary layer that enforces security policies, monitors AI model interactions, and prevents data exfiltration. It aims to give enterprises visibility and control over how AI tools are used internally.

The $30 million raise marks significant investor confidence in the AI security sector. No details on specific investors or valuation were disclosed in the report.

This investment highlights the growing market for AI-specific cybersecurity solutions as enterprises race to adopt AI while managing associated risks.