Lakera Acquisition: Making Generative AI Safer for the World
TLDR
- Lakera, a GenAI security startup backed by Atomico, has been acquired by Checkpoint in one of the largest transactions in the space.
Key Takeaways
- Lakera’s platform Gandalf generated over 80 million data points protecting against jailbreaks, data leakage, and prompt injection attacks.
- The company secured many Fortune 500 enterprises and leading tech companies within roughly twelve months of founding.
- Lakera’s single-API solution covers multiple LLMs, delivers real-time safeguards with no added latency, and updates continuously against new threats.
- The founders David Haber, Mateo Rojas-Carulla, and Matthias Kraft built the company on the thesis that GenAI security requires an AI-first approach, not adapted legacy tools.
Why It Matters
- The acquisition signals that GenAI-native security is a distinct, high-value category separate from retrofitted traditional cybersecurity tooling.
- Lakera’s Switzerland-based team reaching Fortune 500 scale in under a year positions the country as a credible hub for AI safety infrastructure.
- The Checkpoint deal sets a public valuation benchmark for AI security startups at a time when prompt injection and jailbreak risks are still largely unsolved.
Atomico · 2025-09-16 · Read the original