Keycard, an AI-powered identity and access management platform, secures $38 million in funding, led by a16z and others.
On October 22nd, according to an official announcement, Keycard announced the early access of its AI-driven Identity and Access Management (IAM) platform, and completed a $38 million Series A funding round. The round was led by Andreessen Horowitz, Acrew Capital, Boldstart Ventures, with participation from Mantis VC, Tapestry Ventures, Essence Ventures, Exceptional Capital, Modern Technical Fund, Vermillion Cliffs Ventures, and several angel investors.
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