inforcer, a platform designed to help Managed Service Providers (MSPs) standardize, protect, and monetize Microsoft 365 and AI services, has secured $50 million in a Series C funding round led by global software investor Insight Partners.
This investment saw Insight Partners acquire a minority stake in inforcer, joining existing backers Meritech Capital and Dawn Capital. Insight Partners brings experience from its portfolio across cloud, security, and infrastructure, which includes companies such as Kaseya, Veeam, SentinelOne, Darktrace, Mimecast, and Wiz. This funding round caps a rapid fundraising period for inforcer, which completed its Series A, B, and C rounds within an 18-month timeframe.
The company’s growth over the past two years is attributed to increasing demand from MSPs seeking to standardize, protect, and monetize Microsoft 365 and AI services at scale. Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are increasingly relying on their MSPs for security, compliance, and AI-focused services, which has intensified the need for a scalable, multi-tenant control plane, a gap inforcer aims to address.
The funding arrives as artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes the threat landscape. According to inforcer, AI is lowering the skill threshold for cybercrime, compressing attack timelines, and enabling more convincing phishing and business email compromise campaigns. Once inside a compromised account, attackers can use AI to map a tenant, pinpoint valuable data, and identify key individuals at speeds that human operators cannot match.
Concurrently, SMB spending on AI and security is on the rise, prompting MSPs to evolve into AI service providers. inforcer offers products such as Copilot Manager and Shadow AI detection, which provide MSPs a pathway to delivering repeatable Managed AI services at scale. The company has also expanded its platform with Threat Detection & Response (inforcer TDR), designed to assist MSPs in quickly identifying human and AI-enhanced threats, containing breaches, and preventing attacks from recurring across large SMB estates. inforcer positions its platform as the first to integrate Microsoft management with security capabilities, enabling MSPs to consolidate on Microsoft technologies, build AI service offerings, and improve their unit economics.
Jamie Daum, CEO of inforcer, stated, “Anthropic’s Claude Code can make anyone a ‘vibe coder’ and Mythos has the potential to make anyone a hacker. The threat landscape has never been more dangerous for SMBs. This funding round has armed us to expand our platform to help MSPs defend their SMB customers against advancing threats, especially those enhanced by AI.”