Israeli startup Jazz, which uses AI agents to tackle data loss prevention, raised $61M across seed and Series A led by Glilot and Team8, and has 15 paying users (Jake Rudnitsky/Bloomberg)

Why it matters: AI agents could turn data‑loss prevention from a reactive filter into a proactive, self‑defending shield.
- Jazz is building an AI‑agent‑driven data‑loss‑prevention platform that acts in real time to stop leaks, per Bloomberg.
- Glilot Capital and Team8 led the $61 M seed and Series A round, signaling strong investor confidence in AI‑powered security solutions.
- 15 paying users already use Jazz’s technology, showing early market traction despite the nascent stage of autonomous DLP.
Israeli startup Jazz has secured $61 million in seed and Series A funding, led by Glilot Capital and Team8, to roll out an AI‑agent platform that automatically detects and blocks data‑loss risks. With 15 paying customers already on board, the company aims to redefine enterprise DLP by moving from rule‑based filters to autonomous, context‑aware agents.


