Noma Security News
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This financing round will help the Israeli company speed up innovation in AI and agent security, further expand marketing operations in North America and EMEA and more rapidly grow its product, R&D and research teams in Tel Aviv.
Noma Security, an Israeli company specializing in AI and agent security, has completed a $100 million Series B financing round led by Evolution Equity Partners, with participation from Ballistic Ventures and Glilot Capital. The funds will be used to accelerate innovation in AI and agent security, expand marketing operations in North America and EMEA, and grow its product, R&D, and research teams in Tel Aviv. Noma Security, founded in 2023, has seen significant growth, with a 1,300% increase in annual recurring revenue and a strong customer base in financial services, life sciences, retail, and technology. The company offers a comprehensive security and governance solution for AI and agents.
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Noma Security raises $100 million to defend against AI agent vulnerabilities | CTech
Noma Security, a cybersecurity startup specializing in AI and agent security, has successfully raised $100 million in a Series B funding round led by Evolution Equity Partners, with contributions from Ballistic Ventures and Glilot Capital Partners. This new funding brings the companys total to $132 million in under two years. Nomas platform aids enterprises in managing AI-related risks, offering solutions like vulnerability discovery, risk prioritization, and real-time attack simulations. Founded in 2023, Noma has seen significant growth, particularly among Fortune 500 companies and leading AI players across various sectors. The company employs 40 people and operates from Tel Aviv and the U.S.
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Prompt Security, Lasso, Aim, Pillar, and Noma are all tipped as the next targets in Israel’s red-hot AI-cyber M&A race.
The article discusses the burgeoning AI-cybersecurity M&A activity in Israel, highlighting companies like Prompt Security, Lasso, Aim, Pillar, and Noma as potential acquisition targets. The AI revolution has significantly impacted the cybersecurity sector, with attackers using AI for sophisticated attacks and defenders leveraging AI for advanced security tools. Recent acquisitions, such as Palo Alto Networks acquiring Protect AI for $700 million, have sparked a frenzy in the market. U.S. companies like Zscaler and F5, along with Israeli firm Check Point, are actively seeking acquisitions. Despite founders desires to remain independent, venture funds are pushing for exits, with several Israeli AI-cyber exits expected soon. The focus is on acquiring talent and technology rather than mature products, as seen in recent deals.
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Noma Security Receives Strategic Investment from Silicon Valley CISOs Investments (SVCI) to Drive Enterprise AI Security
Noma Security, an AI security and governance platform, has received a strategic investment from Silicon Valley CISOs Investments (SVCI), a syndicate of leading Chief Information Security Officers. This investment comes six months after Noma Securitys $32M series A funding round. The company provides comprehensive AI security solutions, including AI discovery, governance, proactive risk management, and runtime protection. Noma Securitys platform addresses the growing demand for secure AI as enterprises increasingly rely on AI technologies. The investment validates Noma Securitys approach and supports its mission to deliver end-to-end AI security solutions. The company is backed by several investors and is widely adopted by Fortune 500 customers.
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AI security platform Noma raises $25 million Series A | CTech
Noma, an Israeli startup specializing in AI security, has successfully raised $25 million in a Series A funding round led by Ballistic Ventures. This follows a previous $7 million Seed round led by Glilot Capital Partners. The company is launching a comprehensive security platform for application development, addressing risks in data and AI development. Noma plans to double its workforce, currently at 20 employees, within the next year. The company, founded in 2023 by Niv Braun and Alon Tron, has been influential in shaping AI security standards and policies. The investment and expansion plans indicate a positive growth trajectory for Noma.
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