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BeyondTrust acquiring permissions management startup Entitle for $100-150 million | CTech
American cybersecurity company BeyondTrust has acquired Israeli startup Entitle. The deals value was not disclosed but is estimated to be between $100-150 million. Entitle, founded in 2021, has developed a privilege management solution that enhances a customers ability to provision user access to sensitive data and cloud resources. The company raised a $15 million Seed round led by Glilot Capital Partners last February. CEO Ron Nissim will lead BeyondTrusts new Israel R&D center, and all 30 Entitle employees will retain their roles.
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Entitle Founders Ron Nissim and Avi Zetser Named Forbes 30 Under 30 Class of 2024
Entitle, an Israeli start-up founded by Ron Nissim and Avi Zer, raised $15 million in 2021, led by Galil Capital and several private investors. The company, which specializes in an automation system that provides cloud access permissions for company employees, faced initial challenges in securing investment and gaining traction. However, the signing of their first customer marked a significant turning point. Despite some employees being called up for military reserve duty, the company continued to operate and support the community during the conflict.
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"אחרי השחרור מ-8200 עבדנו בארומה - שם פשוט אפשר היה לשבת שעות עם לפטופ"
Ron Nissim and a friend from his military service decided to establish a technological project. After their original idea failed, they moved on and established a deep cyber company during the coronavirus period. The company, named Antitell, focuses on managing permissions in organizations. It was established in 2021 and raised $15 million, initially from private investors and later from Galil Capital.
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Entitle Names Former Leader at Ping Identity, Ran Ne'man, as VP of Product
Cloud permission management company Entitle has appointed Ran Neman as their new VP of Product. Ran brings over 25 years of experience in product development and management roles, including 8 years at Ping Identity where he co-invented and led the development of a product that became a market leader in multi-factor authentication. He is expected to help Entitle become a major player in the emerging cloud permissions management market.
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Entitle raises $15M seed round to modernize permissions management
Entitle, a Tel Aviv-based startup that automates permissions management for businesses, has raised $15 million in a seed funding round led by Glilot Capital Partners. The company, founded in 2021 by two former members of the Israeli Defense Force’s Unit 8200, addresses a crucial aspect of cybersecurity that often lacks attention and funding. Entitles solution promises to automate the management of cloud resources, a task that currently involves a lot of manual work. The companys customers include Lemonade, At-bay, K-Health, Bilt, and Hippo.
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Entitle Brings Fine-Grained Cloud Permissions Management Out of Stealth
Startup Entitle has launched a permissioning system that decentralizes decision-making for access permissions beyond the IT department to business unit leaders. The system aims to address the issue of excessive permissions, which can pose security risks. Entitles system issues just-in-time permissions that can be revoked after a certain period or task completion. It also allows for bulk changes in permissions for onboarding or offboarding employees or third parties. The system includes an access review panel for auditing and compliance purposes. The platform also features a Workflows function for setting rules to automatically approve permissions requests or send them for approval.
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Entitle debuts with automated SaaS permissions-management application
Israel-based cybersecurity startup Entitle has launched its cloud-based permissions management application. The software automates access requests and grants by delegating approval decisions to business owners instead of IT and devops teams. This is aimed at solving the problem of entitlement sprawl faced by corporations. Entitles application uses a self-service request model and a no-code policy engine to decentralize the approval process. The company has also secured $15 million in seed funding in a round led by Gilot Capital Partners and a group of angel investors.
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Entitle Launches With Cloud Based Permission Management
Israeli security company, Entitle, is set to tackle the issue of permission management in IT with its cloud-based platform. The platform is designed to streamline the access approval process by receiving requests via Slack, Teams, Jira or email, and routing approvals automatically to business unit owners. The companys CEO, Ron Nissim, said the platform will make it easier to track who has access to what, making the process of removing access when an employee leaves less complex and reducing the risk of security breaches.
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How automation eases the burden of cloud permissions management for security teams
Entitle, a cloud security company, has raised $15 million in a seed funding round led by Glilot Capital Partners. The company, founded by former members of the Israel Defense Force’s Unit 8200, offers a platform for automating access management and provisioning in cloud environments. The platform provides security teams with centralized visibility over permissions, freeing them from the responsibility of managing them manually. The funding comes as organizations continue to struggle with securing cloud environments and managing user permissions.
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Entitle Nabs $15M Seed Funding for Cloud Permissions Management Tech
Israeli cybersecurity startup Entitle has raised $15 million in seed funding led by Glilot Capital Partners. The funding will be used to develop its technology aimed at addressing entitlement sprawl in enterprises. Entitles cloud permissions management platform automates corporate access requests, approvals, and audits. The SaaS-based platform can automate account provisioning and establish access governance across complex, multi-cloud environments. The platform also offers tools to manage cloud entitlement requests received via various channels and speeds up access grants by providing just-in-time access to sensitive resources.
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Entitle raises $15 million in Seed funding for cloud permissions management platform | CTech
Israeli startup Entitle has raised $15 million in seed financing and launched its cloud permissions management platform. The funding round was led by Glilot Capital Partners and included participation from angel investors and CISOs from unicorn companies. Entitles platform automates provisioning and establishes access governance across complex, multi-cloud environments. The company, founded in 2021 by former members of the Israel Defense Force’s Unit 8200, currently employs around 30 people and counts Lemonade, At-bay, K-Health, Bilt, and Hippo among its customers.
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Entitle Unfurls Cloud Platform to Manage Permissions
Entitle has launched a cloud platform for managing permissions based on specific intervals of predetermined time. The platform allows departments to grant permissions to access IT resources for a specific period of time without any intervention from cybersecurity or IT operations teams. This approach simplifies the process for cybersecurity teams to identify what files and directories any given user may have been able to access in the event of an incident. The company recently raised $15 million in seed funding.
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