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The acquisition highlights Fortinet’s strategy to extend its cybersecurity solutions beyond email, aiming to secure the broader digital workspace as businesses increasingly adopt cloud-first and hybrid environments.
Israeli startup Upwind, known for its real-time cloud infrastructure security platform, is about to secure $100 million in Series B funding from investors including Craft Ventures, Greylock, CyberStarts, Leaders Fund, Sheva Fund, and Penny Jar.
Cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike has acquired Israeli cyber startup Adaptive Shield for approximately $300 million. Adaptive Shield, founded in 2019, focuses on monitoring and controlling security in cloud environments to prevent potential attacks.
Zenity, an Israeli startup specializing in securing AI copilots, raised $38 million in a Series B funding round led by Third Point Ventures and DTCP, with support from Microsoft’s M12 fund, Intel Capital, UpWest, and Vertex Ventures.
The Israeli startup founded in 2022 by Or Eshed and David Weisbrot has raised $26 million in Series A funding. This round, led by Glilot+ and with participation from Dell Technologies Capital, brings LayerX's total investment to $34 million.
The extension round was led by existing investors Accel, Cyberstarts, and Sequoia Capital, along with private investors. Oasis has now raised a total of $75 million, including its seed round and previous Series A.
The Israeli startup has secured a $30 million Series B funding led by Bright Pixel Capital. The company's total funding now exceeds $56 million, with participation from other investors such as JVP, AllegisCyber Capital, AlleyCorp, and Strait Capital.
The integration of Atom Security's technology into Mend.io's product line is expected to enhance coverage and reduce the number of irrelevant findings in code vulnerabilities.
American identity and access management company Okta is acquiring Israeli cybersecurity company Spera for approximately $100-130 million, marking Okta's first acquisition in Israel and highlighting the strength of the Israeli cyber industry.
The funding round was led by U.S. Venture Partners (USVP), and included strategic investor Dmitri Alperovitch, co-founder and former CTO of CrowdStrike, as well as existing investors Venrock, CyberArk, F2 Capital, and Pico Venture Partners.
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