Invary’s $3.5M seed round gives startup homefield advantage to rewrite the rules of cybersecurity

February 3, 2025  |  Nikki Overfelt Chifalu

Dr. Wesley Peck, CTO of Invary, and Jason Rogers, CEO of Invary; courtesy photos

A $3.5 million seed round backed by two high-profile Kansas City funds is expected to help Invary redefine runtime security, said Jason Rogers, CEO of the Lawrence-based cybersecurity startup — making new funding headlines from within the KU Innovation Park.

Invary — a pioneer in Runtime Integrity solutions built on NSA-licensed technology — announced the round Monday, led by SineWave Ventures, Flyover Capital, Hyperlink Ventures, and KCRise Fund.

“This is great momentum for us,” Rogers said. “We are looking to continue to grow. We had a good year last year and see a lot of additional opportunities — both from the federal and the commercial space.”

One of Startland News’ Startups to Watch in 2024, Invary is leading a paradigm shift in confidential computing, the company said, bringing advanced runtime security already deployed in high-assurance federal entities to the commercial sector.

Its 2024 success included record revenue growth supporting mission critical partners, including a five-year contract to support the U.S. Navy through General Dynamics Mission Systems and work with Lockheed Martin.

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The just-announced seed investments will accelerate the launch of the startup’s Windows Kernel Runtime Integrity solution and groundbreaking eBPF Runtime Integrity verification, complementing its established Linux Runtime Integrity solution, according to Invary. These offerings provide continuous state-based verification of vital layers core to security, enabling customers to detect sophisticated threats and zero-day malware that are invisible to other threat detection mechanisms.

“The funding helps accelerate that to the point we’re expecting to launch two of those new products in March,” Rogers added. “We’re seeing a lot of adoption in customers focused on their data privacy, high performance computing, AI projects into the most critical aspects of government and then the commercial space at the same time. We’re excited to be able to create a foundation of that confidential security for that broad spectrum of folks.”

“And we’re eager to push this technology out to government and commercial partners,” added Dr. Wesley Peck, CTO of Invary. “It’s a really critical technology, and will close a gap in cybersecurity that we see today. Forming this critical mass is going to be great — not just for us, but for the industry as a whole.”

Invary’s team in 2023 at the KU Innovation Park; courtesy photo

By successfully validating critical government systems, Invary has demonstrated its capability to address some of the most demanding challenges in system security, noted Dan Kerr, partner at Flyover Capital, which led the startup’s $1.85 million pre-seed funding round in 2023.

“Invary is experiencing growing interest from the private sector, further fueled by its upcoming launch of Runtime Integrity for Windows,” he said in a news release. “The real-time system integrity approach pioneered by Invary has the potential to redefine how industries think about and implement security in the years ahead.”

The Flyover Capital team, Rogers shared, has been by Invary’s side even before the pre-seed round.

“They were really guiding us and giving us advice from our angel days forward,” he continued. “So we can’t say enough about the value of their support and how they’ve helped us grow over these last couple of years.”

“We’re also excited to have KCRise Fund in this round, as well,” he added. “Its team offers great coverage here in the Midwest.”

Funding from the round also is expected to help grow the Invary team, both on the technology and the go-to market side, Rogers said. The plan is to add a head of operations and fill three technology full-time positions.

“We are expanding our team and then using the expansion to both grow our customer base and our partner base, as well as our product base,” he added.

Dr. Patricia Muoio — general partner at SineWave Ventures and former chief of NSA’s Trusted Systems Group — is joining Invary’s board of directors as part of the deal.

“She just has a wealth of experience — not just in investing — but in the exact technology we’re trying to push into the commercial and government space,” Peck noted.

“It is time for enterprises to stop letting attackers dictate the rules of the game, instead capitalizing on having home-field advantage,” said Muoio in a news release. “Invary’s Runtime Integrity solution is an important technology for any enterprise looking to enhance their security posture.”

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