Several tech startups — ConductorOne, Syllo, Wild Moose, among others, have announced their venture capital funding.

ConductorOne Raises $79 mn
ConductorOne, co-founded and led by CEO & Co-Founder Alex Bovee, announced a $79 million Series B round (bringing total funding to over $100 million) to accelerate its AI-native identity security platform. The VC funding round was led by Greycroft, with participation from strategic investor CrowdStrike Falcon Fund and existing investors Accel and Felicis Ventures.
Strategy: unify identity governance (IGA), access management (IAM), and privileged access (PAM) in a single AI-native stack.
Technology focus: connectors, automation and AI agents securing human, non-human and AI identities.
Customer focus: enterprise and hyper-growth firms facing identity sprawl.
Innovation: first platform built with AI from day one rather than bolt-ons.
Benefits: ~95 percent reduction in IT effort for access requests, faster deployment and stronger risk posture.
Syllo Raises $30 mn
Syllo, co-founded by CEO & Head of Product Jeffrey Chivers in 2019, announced a $30 million growth funding round led by Venrock and Two Seas Capital, along with strategic individuals.
The VC funding will bolster product innovation across its AI-powered litigation workspace.
Strategy: meet rising demand for agentic AI tools in legal services.
Technology focus: unified workspace that automates first-level document review and embeds AI into litigation workflows.
Customer focus: law firms, litigation teams, paralegals requiring advanced tooling.
Innovation: legal-domain specific agentic AI rather than general purpose models.
Benefits: improved efficiency, higher quality across complex litigation, and stronger client outcomes.
Wild Moose Emerges from Stealth with $7 mn
Wild Moose, founded in 2023 and led by CEO & Co-Founder Yasmin Dunsky, announced a $7 million seed round led by iAngels with participation from Y Combinator, F2 Venture Capital and Maverick Ventures, plus angel investors such as Joel Pobar, Jeremy Edberg and Arash Ferdowski.
The AI-powered SRE platform automates triage, root-cause analysis and recommends next steps in under one minute.
Strategy: apply generative and observability AI to production incidents rather than manual workflows.
Technology focus: real-time aggregation of logs, metrics, traces and change history, with trusted AI suggestions.
Customer focus: engineering teams at companies like Wix, Redis, GoFundMe and Lemonade facing incident fatigue.
Innovation: first “AI first responder” for SRE.
Benefits: up to 80 percent reduction in mean time to resolution, reduced alert fatigue, freed engineers to build rather than fix.
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