The rise of MCP has moved fast. Many companies use it now. The speed has created gaps that worry teams in large firms. MCP lets AI agents move through data with little friction. That helps people work with less stress. It also opens new risks. These risks can break trust. They can stop progress.
A new player wants to calm that fear. The company is Runlayer . It has raised 11M in fresh seed capital. The round comes from Keith Rabois of Khosla Ventures and from Felicis. The funding gives the young firm room to grow its full security platform. The founders say the goal is simple. They want to give control back to the teams that need it most.
The company was created by Andrew Berman. He has built companies before. His last firm sold to Zapier in 2024. That move pushed him into a deep study of AI security. His time in that role shaped the idea that became this new platform. His team includes Tal Peretz and Vitor Balocco. The group spent months in stealth. They built a system that handles the full life cycle of MCP use in a secure way.