Bedrock Data spent the week sharpening its focus on enterprise-scale AI governance, expanding both its product offering and senior leadership bench. The data security and DSPM specialist is positioning governance as a “must-have” in the next phase of AI adoption, targeting large enterprises facing tighter regulatory and risk requirements.
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The company announced appointments of Vikram Arwade as VP of Engineering, Corinna Krueger as VP of Marketing, and Amy Greenberg as Head of Revenue Operations, following a $25 million Series A led by Greylock Partners with a strategic investment from Snowflake Ventures GmbH. The new hires bring experience from MongoDB, Cohesity, and SafeBreach, underscoring a push to scale Bedrock’s platform and go-to-market execution.
Arwade will focus on scaling Bedrock’s platform for autonomous data discovery, classification, and AI governance at petabyte scale, aimed at supporting complex enterprise workloads. Krueger is tasked with building a marketing engine to elevate the brand in data-centric security and AI governance, while Greenberg will strengthen revenue operations to support accelerated growth.
On the product side, Bedrock Data expanded its Bedrock Data Free for Snowflake offering to add Cortex AI governance capabilities. Each Cortex agent now receives an “agent card” detailing accessible tables and views, embedded sensitive data, and tools used, while classification extends beyond regulatory labels to business domains such as intellectual property and financial data.
These enhancements give security and governance teams a structured, auditable record for AI agent reviews from day one without extra license or infrastructure costs. The company plans to showcase the capabilities at Snowflake Summit in San Francisco, aiming to deepen its role within the Snowflake ecosystem and use the free tier as a funnel into paid deployments.
Bedrock’s leadership also engaged actively in the AI security conversation through panels hosted by YSecurity and events co-hosted by Greylock Partners and Mantis Venture Capital. CEO Bruno Kurtic joined CISOs and founders from Notion and Fable Security to discuss enterprise AI security gaps, highlighting concepts such as a “Data Bill of Materials” and positioning Bedrock as an “invisible layer” providing data context across workflows.
The week’s developments point to a coordinated strategy that combines capital deployment, executive hiring, ecosystem partnerships, and product innovation to address AI governance and data security demand. While commercial outcomes are not yet disclosed, Bedrock Data appears to be laying the operational and product foundations to compete more aggressively in enterprise data security and AI governance markets.

