inforcer Raises $50 Mn Series C Funding to Expand Microsoft Security and AI Platform
Jul 31, 2026 | By Oliver Bennett

UK-based inforcer has raised $50 million in a Series C funding round. The investment was led by Insight Partners, with participation from existing investors Meritech Capital and Dawn Capital.
SUMMARY
- inforcer has raised $50 million in a Series C funding round led by Insight Partners.
- Existing investors Meritech Capital and Dawn Capital also participated in the round.
- The new funding will support platform development, business expansion, and growth of its global customer base.
inforcer has built a platform that helps managed service providers (MSPs) manage Microsoft security, compliance, and AI services from one central dashboard.
The platform allows MSPs to manage multiple customers more easily, improve security, standardize Microsoft 365 deployments, and provide better security and AI services to small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs).
As more businesses use Microsoft security and AI services, inforcer has added new features to its platform, including Copilot Manager, Shadow AI detection, and Threat Detection & Response (TDR).
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These tools help managed service providers (MSPs) detect and respond to cyber threats caused by both people and AI. They also make it easier to manage, deploy, and securely use AI services for their customers.
"Anthropic's Claude Code can make anyone a 'vibe coder' and Mythos has the potential to make anyone a hacker. The threat landscape has never been more dangerous for SMBs. This funding round enables us to expand our platform and help MSPs protect their SMB customers against increasingly sophisticated threats, particularly those enhanced by AI", said Jamie Daum, CEO of inforcer.
The company says its platform has been adopted quickly by customers around the world over the past two years.
This growth has been driven by increasing demand from managed service providers (MSPs) looking for one platform to manage Microsoft security and AI services.
The new funding will help inforcer improve its platform, add more Microsoft security and AI features, expand its operations, and serve more customers.
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