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Enclaive Secures €4.1m to Scale Confidential Computing Across Multi-Cloud

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Berlin-based cybersecurity company enclaive, which provides confidential computing solutions for sensitive data and applications, has closed a €4.1m Seed funding round to bring its multi-cloud security platform to more organisations.

The Seed round was co-led by Join Capital and the Amadeus APEX Technology Fund, with participation from Auriga Cyber Ventures. The investment will be used to accelerate sales and marketing, expand functionality within the company’s Multi Cloud Platform (eMCP), and support further international growth.

Organisations are increasingly adopting AI and multi-cloud deployments, but aggressive digitisation, evolving data privacy laws and sophisticated cyber threats have made cloud security a priority. According to a report from Fortinet, 59% of organisations are hesitant to move critical workloads to the cloud due to security concerns about data exposure. This “last mile” of exposure has posed a barrier to cloud adoption in highly regulated and sensitive sectors such as public services, finance, healthcare, critical infrastructure and AI.

enclaive’s Multi Cloud Platform (eMCP) aims to address this bottleneck by making confidential computing practical at scale. The platform enables businesses to deploy workloads in “secure enclaves” on any cloud provider, ensuring that data remains protected at all times and throughout processing.

Crucially, eMCP does not require changes to existing code, tools or processes, which the company says differentiates it from competitors that demand significant development resources.

Andreas Walbrodt, co-founder and CEO of enclaive, said, “Cloud adoption has moved faster than trust. As companies push AI and sensitive workloads into multi-cloud environments, they need security guarantees that go beyond policy and perimeter defenses.  

“With enclaive, businesses don’t need to trust the cloud – their data, microservices, and AI models are shielded from unauthorised access at every moment. We’re making confidential computing accessible for any organisation, regardless of technical expertise.” 

Prof. Dr. Sebastian Gajek, co-founder and CTO, added, “Confidential computing has existed in academia for years, but remained inaccessible to most organisations. The breakthrough is hardware-based memory encryption that only the CPU can unlock—we’ve built the software layer that makes this technology deployable in days, not months.”

Originally written by: FinTech Global

Source: FinTech Global

Published on: 3 February 2026

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