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Frame Security raises $50 million to address human vulnerabilities in cybersecurity
May 11, 2026
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Frame Security, a cybersecurity startup based in New York and Tel Aviv, has secured $50 million in funding to enhance security awareness training for employees. The company aims to address the human element in cybersecurity breaches by offering AI-generated simulations that reflect real-world scenarios.

- Frame Security launched publicly with $50 million in funding led by Index Ventures, Team8, and Picture Capital.
- The company focuses on 'human risk security,' aiming to make security training more engaging and relevant to employees.
- CEO Tal Shlomo emphasized that modern phishing attacks are more sophisticated and tailored to specific companies.
- Frame's platform allows companies to create realistic simulations, including voice-cloned calls and event-related attacks.
- Despite 96% of organizations providing security training, around 90% of data breaches still involve human error.
- The global security awareness training market is projected to exceed $10 billion by 2027.
- Frame currently has 20 to 30 customers, primarily large U.S. enterprises, with contracts ranging from mid-five to mid-six figures.
- Investors believe that addressing human vulnerabilities in cybersecurity is a significant opportunity, despite the risks involved.
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