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BreachRx has secured $15 million in Series A funding to scale its platform for enterprise-wide incident response. The round was led by Ballistic Ventures, with additional participation from SYN Ventures, Overline, and Silver Buckshot Ventures. As part of the announcement, Kevin Mandia—former Mandiant CEO—has joined the company’s Board of Directors, and cybersecurity journalist Nicole Perlroth has been appointed as Board Observer.

Equipping Teams with Coordinated Response Capabilities

The BreachRx platform provides a secure, centralized environment for managing incident response across legal, security, IT, and executive teams. Instead of reacting with manual workflows or fragmented tools, users can collaborate in real-time, with roles, responsibilities, and timelines clearly defined. Dynamic, tailored playbooks and compliance-ready reporting help organizations reduce operational risk while staying ahead of increasingly complex regulatory requirements.

CEO: “We’re Doubling Down”

“With this new funding, we’re doubling down,” said Andy Lunsford, CEO of BreachRx. “New hires across engineering, sales, and marketing will help meet surging demand and bring BreachRx to more organizations that need it. We’re already seeing a groundswell of inbound interest from Fortune 500 CISOs who tell us they’ve been looking for something like this for years. They’re tired of playing defense with broken tools. Now we have the backing to arm them with what they need.”

Lunsford also emphasized the company’s focus on helping customers navigate evolving legal frameworks. “We’re expanding our ability to support customers as they navigate the evolving regulatory landscape. The patchwork of federal and state requirements isn’t just growing—it’s shifting constantly. Whether or not federal regulators are active, state-level activity is heating up. Security teams need a way to stay ahead—and BreachRx helps future-proof your program in the face of change.”

Partner Ecosystem Expansion in Focus

A portion of the new capital will go toward expanding BreachRx’s network of partners, particularly MSSPs and professional services firms offering incident response-as-a-service. “Yes, a portion of the funding will support our growing partnership program with professional service providers that support organizations in the proactive readiness and response,” Lunsford added. “BreachRx is the collaboration space for all internal and external parties that support modern and resilient incident response programs.”

Enhancements Ahead for Faster, Systematic Response

The company is also focused on expanding the platform’s technical capabilities over the next 6 to 12 months. “There are lots of enhancements coming for the product that will all drive faster, systematic, incident response capabilities for our customers and partners,” said Lunsford. While details are under wraps, areas of investment include improved triage speed, richer data insights, and deeper integrations with existing security tooling.

Board Appointments Reflect Strategic Priorities

With the addition of Kevin Mandia and Nicole Perlroth, BreachRx strengthens its position at the intersection of incident response leadership and industry awareness. Their combined expertise reinforces the company’s mission to deliver clarity, coordination, and measurable outcomes in the moments that matter most.

BreachRx is using this latest investment to drive maturity in enterprise response readiness—both through product innovation and partner enablement. As threat complexity and compliance pressures rise, the need for a coordinated, cross-functional approach to incident response has never been more critical.