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India’s First Cyber Insurance-Focused Startup Just Raised $5.9M — And It’s Coming for Global Markets

This Bengaluru Startup Just Raised Millions to Protect You From the Next Big Cyberattack Mitigata, a fast-rising cyber resilience startup, just closed a $5.9 million Series A round led by Nexus Venture Partners — and they’re not stopping at Indian enterprises. With participation from Titan Capital a

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This Bengaluru Startup Just Raised Millions to Protect You From the Next Big Cyberattack

Mitigata, a fast-rising cyber resilience startup, just closed a $5.9 million Series A round led by Nexus Venture Partners — and they’re not stopping at Indian enterprises.

With participation from Titan Capital and WEH Ventures, this AI-powered company is scaling aggressively, expanding across major Indian cities and global markets, and building a defense system for the next generation of cyber threats.


Why Everyone’s Watching Mitigata Right Now

Mitigata isn’t your average cybersecurity firm. It offers a full-stack cyber resilience platform that blends:

  • Cybersecurity
  • Risk management
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Cyber insurance

… all powered by AI and served through a unified platform.

And in case you’re wondering, yes — it’s the first IRDAI-regulated cyber insurance broker in India.


What’s Next? Global Security Hubs and AI-Powered Scaling

With fresh capital in the bank, Mitigata is about to go global.

Plans include:

  • Three global security operations centers in Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Delhi
  • Rapid team expansion across cyber insurance, compliance, and risk ops
  • Aggressive growth across 500+ enterprise clients in 25 sectors

They’re not just protecting data — they’re redefining cyber risk coverage for the digital era.


Why This Funding Round Matters

In a world where cyberattacks are rising and insurance coverage is lagging, Mitigata is building something no one else in India has done at scale — a fully integrated cyber risk + insurance engine, tailor-made for enterprise needs.

This $5.9M round isn’t just fuel — it’s validation that investors believe Mitigata could become the cybersecurity + insurance powerhouse India needs.


Final Word: Is Mitigata the Next Big Global Cyber Giant?

With AI at its core, insurance in its DNA, and a growing footprint across India’s digital economy, Mitigata is shaping up to be more than just a security startup — it’s a cyber resilience movement.

The only question now: How long until they take on the world?


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