Overview
- The raise will be split between a fifth seed vehicle and an early-stage Glilot Plus fund.
- Each fund plans to back about 12 startups focused on protecting AI systems and countering AI-enabled attacks.
- Roughly half of the capital is earmarked for new investments, with the balance reserved for follow-on support.
- Glilot now manages more than $1 billion and reports 22 exits since its 2011 founding.
- The firm also named Rinat Remler as its fifth partner to accelerate global scale and portfolio support.
 
 