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JetStream Secures $34 Million Seed Funding to Tackle Enterprise AI Governance Challenges

Michelle Kellett by Michelle Kellett
March 3, 2026
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JetStream Secures $34 Million Seed Funding to Tackle Enterprise AI Governance Challenges

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A new cybersecurity startup called JetStream Security has officially launched with $34 million in seed funding raised in a highly oversubscribed round led by Redpoint Ventures, with additional participation from the CrowdStrike Falcon Fund and top industry leaders. The company’s mission is to bring stronger governance, visibility, and security controls to enterprise artificial intelligence systems, addressing critical gaps that are slowing corporate AI adoption.

Major Backers and Founders With Deep Cybersecurity Roots

JetStream’s founding team includes seasoned security operators who previously held key roles at major cybersecurity companies, including CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, Cohesity, McAfee, and Attivo Networks. Angel investors include prominent tech figures like George Kurtz (CEO of CrowdStrike), Assaf Rappaport (CEO of Wiz), and Frederic Kerrest (Vice-Chairman of Okta). The strong backing from these executives reinforces investor confidence in JetStream’s product vision and strategic direction.

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Addressing the Enterprise AI Governance Gap

As organizations rapidly deploy AI agents, autonomous tools, and custom machine learning models, many have struggled to monitor, control, and govern these systems with sufficient oversight. According to industry estimates, the majority of executives report challenges in implementing effective AI governance and security guardrails, while many business leaders are optimistic about AI’s return on investment. This combination of rapid adoption and limited governance capabilities poses a significant risk to enterprises.

JetStream’s platform provides enterprises with unified visibility and control across their entire AI environment. Key features include real-time mapping of AI workflows, runtime monitoring of agent behavior, and tracking data access, cost attribution, and accountability for actions taken by human and autonomous actors. By making AI systems more transparent and governable, JetStream aims to help organizations move from experimentation with AI to production-grade deployments with greater confidence.

What JetStream’s Funding Will Support

With seed capital in place, JetStream plans to expand its engineering, product development, and go-to-market teams to accelerate platform refinement and broader enterprise adoption. The company is already partnering with Fortune 500 organizations and anticipates rapid growth as demand for robust AI governance solutions increases.

Why This Matters to Enterprises

As AI becomes more deeply embedded in critical business processes, governance gaps can lead to data security risks, compliance failures, and unpredictable costs. JetStream’s approach gives enterprises a way to establish guardrails that make AI safer, more accountable, and more aligned with internal policy and regulatory requirements. This capability is increasingly seen as essential for companies that want to scale AI responsibly rather than face costly setbacks or oversight failures.

JetStream’s launch and $34 million seed financing represent one of the most significant early investments in AI governance infrastructure in 2026, reflecting both the urgency of the market need and investor confidence in the team’s ability to execute.

Michelle Kellett

Michelle Kellett

Deputy Editor, Investing and Corporate News

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