Geordie AI launched today, securing $6.5 million in seed funding led by Ten Eleven Ventures and General Catalyst. The startup develops an agent-native platform that provides enterprises with real-time visibility, risk intelligence, and proactive control to enable safe adoption and governance of agentic AI.
Advancing Agentic AI Security
Enterprises face challenges integrating autonomous AI agents into core operations. Monitoring and governing these independent agents across workflows presents an urgent security issue. Geordie's platform directly addresses this critical need for agentic AI security.
The platform uses a novel architecture built for the complexities of evolving agent decision paths.
Geordie's offering is vendor-agnostic. It detects deployed agents across all tools and frameworks, mapping behavior to continually assess risk. This ensures enterprises can scale AI agents confidently, a core component of agentic AI security, unlike traditional security solutions from companies like CrowdStrike or Palo Alto Networks.
The platform includes "Beam," a real-time risk mitigation engine. Beam guides agent decisions as they happen, ensuring alignment with enterprise policies. This keeps agents operational without disrupting workflows, a key aspect of robust cybersecurity.
Founded in early 2025, Geordie is led by Henry Comfort, former COO Americas at Darktrace. Hanah-Marie Darley serves as Director of Security and AI Strategy and Field CISO. Benji Weber, former Senior Director of Engineering at Snyk, is co-founder and CTO.

