KKR Invests $230M in Ontic to Enhance AI-Driven Security Solutions
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Thursday, Aug 21, 2025 12:51 pm ET1min read
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Ontic's platform is designed to help corporate and government security teams identify threats, assess risk, and respond more efficiently to physical threats. The company has already demonstrated significant operational improvements for its clients, including Fortune 500 companies and federal agencies [2].
The funding round, which involved JMI Equity, Silverton Partners, Ridge Ventures, and Ten Eleven Ventures, will enable Ontic to advance its platform to support global enterprises and the U.S. public sector. Ontic's co-founder and CEO, Lukas Quanstrom, stated that the company is excited about partnering with KKR due to the investment firm's deep sector knowledge in the federal government space and its global network [1].
KKR's investment will support Ontic's mission to deliver Connected Intelligence at scale, enhancing threat detection and automation capabilities. This investment follows Ontic's $40 million Series B funding round in November 2021 [2].
The funding will also enable Ontic to centralize incident response, reduce new staffing needs, and cut investigation times, thereby delivering meaningful ROI for its clients. For instance, Ontic has reported reducing new staffing needs by 33% and cutting investigation time in half for a major tech company [2].
KKR's investment in Ontic underscores the growing demand for integrated intelligence solutions in the security sector. The firm's extensive industry experience and global network will help Ontic tap into new segments and enhance its customer offerings.
References:
[1] Reuters. (2025, August 21). Ontic raises $230 million led by KKR to redefine security. Retrieved from https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/climate-energy/ontic-raises-230-million-led-by-kkr-corporate-spending-security-surges-2025-08-21/
[2] Stocktitan. (2025, August 21). KKR leads $230 million Series C funding for Ontic to redefine security. Retrieved from https://www.stocktitan.net/news/KKR/ontic-raises-230-million-series-c-led-by-kkr-to-redefine-security-ue1yp5hjrycy.html
KKR leads a $230 million Series C funding round for Ontic, a software platform for connected security intelligence. The investment aims to enhance Ontic's AI capabilities and expand its international presence. Ontic's platform helps security teams efficiently monitor, analyze, and respond to physical threats, and clients have reported significant operational improvements. The funding will support the advancement of Ontic's platform for global enterprises and the U.S. public sector.
KKR & Co Inc has led a $230 million Series C funding round for Ontic, a software platform specializing in connected security intelligence. The investment aims to bolster Ontic's artificial intelligence capabilities and facilitate its international expansion, particularly into the government sector [1].Ontic's platform is designed to help corporate and government security teams identify threats, assess risk, and respond more efficiently to physical threats. The company has already demonstrated significant operational improvements for its clients, including Fortune 500 companies and federal agencies [2].
The funding round, which involved JMI Equity, Silverton Partners, Ridge Ventures, and Ten Eleven Ventures, will enable Ontic to advance its platform to support global enterprises and the U.S. public sector. Ontic's co-founder and CEO, Lukas Quanstrom, stated that the company is excited about partnering with KKR due to the investment firm's deep sector knowledge in the federal government space and its global network [1].
KKR's investment will support Ontic's mission to deliver Connected Intelligence at scale, enhancing threat detection and automation capabilities. This investment follows Ontic's $40 million Series B funding round in November 2021 [2].
The funding will also enable Ontic to centralize incident response, reduce new staffing needs, and cut investigation times, thereby delivering meaningful ROI for its clients. For instance, Ontic has reported reducing new staffing needs by 33% and cutting investigation time in half for a major tech company [2].
KKR's investment in Ontic underscores the growing demand for integrated intelligence solutions in the security sector. The firm's extensive industry experience and global network will help Ontic tap into new segments and enhance its customer offerings.
References:
[1] Reuters. (2025, August 21). Ontic raises $230 million led by KKR to redefine security. Retrieved from https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/climate-energy/ontic-raises-230-million-led-by-kkr-corporate-spending-security-surges-2025-08-21/
[2] Stocktitan. (2025, August 21). KKR leads $230 million Series C funding for Ontic to redefine security. Retrieved from https://www.stocktitan.net/news/KKR/ontic-raises-230-million-series-c-led-by-kkr-to-redefine-security-ue1yp5hjrycy.html

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