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Guardicore founders raise $32 million for new stealth cyber-AI startup | CTech
Akamai, which acquired Guardicore for approximately $600 million in 2021, has seen its Israel-based cyber division evolve into a global cybersecurity hub. Following this acquisition, Akamai further expanded its security portfolio by acquiring Israeli startups Neosec and Noname Security. Pavel Gurvich, co-founder of Guardicore, has launched a new cybersecurity startup named Tenzai, which focuses on cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. Tenzai has raised $32 million in funding from Greylock Partners and Battery Ventures. The startup is currently in stealth mode and includes several key figures from Guardicore. This development highlights Akamais continued growth and expansion in the cybersecurity sector.
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After three years at Akamai, which acquired Guardicore for approximately $600 million in 2021, Pavel Gurvich and Ariel Zeitlin have launched a new venture named Tenzai that has already received significant backing from VC firms Greylock and Battery.
Akamai, which acquired Guardicore for approximately $600 million in 2021, has seen its cybersecurity division evolve into a global hub. Pavel Gurvich, a key figure in Akamais Israeli operations, has launched a new cybersecurity startup named Tenzai, which focuses on cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. Tenzai has raised $32 million in funding from Greylock Partners and Battery Ventures. The startup is currently in stealth mode and includes several former Guardicore team members. Akamais acquisition of Guardicore and subsequent acquisitions of other Israeli startups have significantly expanded its security portfolio.
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