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Exclusive: Enkrypt raises seed round to create a ‘control layer’ for generative AI safety
In the case of one Fortune 500 enterprise using Meta’s Llama2-7B, Enkrypt AI found that the model was subject to jailbreak vulnerabilities 6% of the time and brought that down ten-fold to 0.6%.
The company, founded by Yale PhDs Sahil Agarwal and Prashanth Harshangi, claims that its tech can handle these roadblocks with ease, accelerating gen AI adoption for enterprises by up to 10 times. Founded in 2023, Enkrypt is addressing this gap with Sentry, a comprehensive all-in-one solution that delivers visibility and oversight of LLM usage and performance across business functions, protects sensitive information while guarding against security threats, and manages compliance with automated monitoring and strict access controls. While the company is still at the pre-revenue stage with no major growth figures to share, it does note that the Sentry technology is being tested by mid to large-sized enterprises in regulated industries such as finance and life sciences.
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