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Aikido Security Series B funding at $1 billion valuation

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Aikido Security raised $60 million in a Series B that lifted the Belgium-based vendor to a $1 billion valuation, giving it fresh capital to grow its security platform. The round was led by DST Global with participation from PSG Equity, Notion Capital, and Singular. The financing matters because Aikido said the money will be used to enhance and expand a platform already used by more than 100,000 teams.

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  1. 14.01.2026 20:01 2 articles · 4mo ago

    Aikido Security raises $60 million Series B

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    Aikido Security, a Belgium-based startup focused on secure application development, announced a $60 million Series B funding round at a $1 billion valuation. The investment was led by DST Global, with participation from PSG Equity, Notion Capital, and Singular, bringing the company’s total raised to more than $84 million. Aikido said the capital will be used to enhance and expand its software security platform, which it says is used by more than 100,000 teams.

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