Doti AI Launches Platform to Securely Find Enterprise Data

All organizations, regardless of size or industry, are currently experience a data boom, with information being stored in multiple applications — such as Confluence, GitLab, JIRA, Monday, Slack, Salesforce, Zendesk, and more. Being able to search through the mountains of data to find what they need is increasingly more difficult. Enterprise search is an area where AI can shine, with tools that can take questions from users and look through various information sources to provide relevant answers quickly.
The challenge, however, is delivering those answers without compromising the data security. AI being able to look at all the organization's data means that an unauthorized actor can potentially manipulate the system to obtain information they should not be able to access or use it in a manner they should not. Doti AI, an AI-powered enterprise work platform which emerged from stealth today, promises to secure the organization’s data while giving employees the ability to find information as part of existing workflows. For example, customer support teams can resolve issues faster by retrieving relevant knowledge base articles or identifying similar past cases without searching across multiple systems, the company said in a statement.
The platform consolidates data from multiple business applications and sources and presents a single interface to the organization’s data, the company said. Because it can handle both structured and unstructured data, users can use the platform to analyze codebases, draft communications, retrieve historical project context, and answering policy questions. It can be deployed on-premise or in the cloud, and allows the organization to retain control over the data by setting permissions and access controls. If someone compromises the organization, that actor will have only limited access to a limited subset of all the data the platform can see. The platform has both direct and indirect prompt injection guardrails to prevent leakage of unauthorized information.
“Doti is tackling a fundamental challenge that many enterprises face but no one has really managed to solve: securely accessing and utilizing internal knowledge,” Jonathan Saacks, Managing Partner at F2 Venture Capital, said in a statement.
As part of the launch, Doti AI also raised $7 million in seed funding led by F2 Venture Capital and several angel investors. Doti AI was founded in January 2024 by Matan Cohen and Opher Hofshi, who have experience in enterprise software and cybersecurity. While they were both at Wix — where Cohen was the former software group manager and Hofshi was the former security architects team leader — they saw firsthand the impact of “organizational information chaos” in large, fast-paced organizations.
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