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February 15, 2026
GitGuardian Raises $50M to Police AI Agents and Bots
Published: February 15, 2026 at 8:12 AM
Updated: February 15, 2026 at 8:12 AM
100-word summary
GitGuardian just closed a $50 million Series C led by Insight Partners to tackle the security chaos of non-human identities and AI agents. The funding will boost its platform to detect and govern credentials used by coding assistants, customer service bots, and other AI systems. With 115,000+ developers protected and 610,000+ repos monitored, GitGuardian is expanding across Americas, EMEA, and into APAC and Middle East. Total funding now hits $106 million. As AI agents proliferate across enterprises, GitGuardian's non-human identity management could become critical infrastructure for preventing credential leaks and compliance nightmares at scale.
What happened
GitGuardian just closed a $50 million Series C led by Insight Partners to tackle the security chaos of non-human identities and AI agents. The funding will boost its platform to detect and govern credentials used by coding assistants, customer service bots, and other AI systems. With 115,000+ developers protected and 610,000+ repos monitored, GitGuardian is expanding across Americas, EMEA, and into APAC and Middle East. Total funding now hits $106 million.
Why it matters
As AI agents proliferate across enterprises, GitGuardian's non-human identity management could become critical infrastructure for preventing credential leaks and compliance nightmares at scale.