Frame Security Raises $50M to Combat AI-Powered Social Engineering and Deepfake Attacks
Tags AI · Security · Enterprise

Israeli-founded Frame Security raised $50 million on May 11, 2026, led by Index Ventures, Team8, and Picture Capital, with participation from Wiz CEO Assaf Rappaport and Elad Gil. The company's AI platform automates security awareness training by generating realistic attack simulations, role-based training, and real-time guidance. Despite 96% of organizations running security awareness programs, 90% of data breaches still involve human elements. Gartner data indicates 43% of cybersecurity leaders experienced deepfake audio attacks in 2025, and 37% encountered deepfake video calls. Frame already serves tens of enterprises including Louis Dreyfus Company, AlphaSense, and Rockefeller Capital Management.
Technical significance
Frame Security addresses a critical gap: traditional security awareness training has failed to scale with the sophistication of AI-generated attacks. The fact that 90% of breaches involve human elements despite near-universal training programs shows the existing approach is broken. Frame's AI-generated simulations that adapt to organizational patterns in real-time could finally close the human vulnerability gap, but effectiveness metrics from real deployments will be the true test.