A new security startup, runlayer, has emerged from stealth securing $11 million in seed funding Khosla ventures partner keith rabois and felicis are leading this initial investment round This funding fuels runlayer’s mission to secure the rapidly expanding ecosystem built around the model context protocol, or mcp Runlayer raised $11m to build an integrated security platform for the model context protocol, backing gateways, and threat detection. Runlayer, a new model context protocol security startup, emerged from stealth with $11 million in seed funding The funding was provided by khosla ventures' keith rabois and felicis
Runlayer makes it easy to create, host, and scale mcp servers across your organization Local or remote, every server is secure, discoverable, and simple to manage. Mcp ai agent security startup runlayer launches with 8 unicorns, $11m from khosla’s keith rabois and felicis on monday, a new model context protocol security startup called runlayer launched out of stealth with $11 million in seed funding from khosla ventures’ keith rabois and felicis. The company just launched with an $11 million seed round and a platform built to make mcp safe for the enterprise
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