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Walmart and Wing are expanding their partnership and rolling out drone delivery to dozens of more stores in Atlanta, Charlotte, Houston, Orlando, and Tampa.
Wing, a drone delivery company owned by Alphabet, is expanding its commercial operations in partnership with Walmart. The companies plan to roll out drone delivery services to over 100 Walmart stores across five new cities, including Atlanta and Houston. This expansion marks a significant growth from Wings initial pilot program with Walmart in Dallas-Fort Worth, which has now scaled to 18 stores. Wings CEO, Adam Woodworth, emphasized the companys focus on scaling operations efficiently. Additionally, Wing is exploring the restaurant food delivery sector through its partnership with DoorDash. The expansion reflects Walmarts confidence in drone delivery as part of its retail strategy.
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5 cybersecurity trends and startups to watch in 2025 | CTech
The article discusses the transformative shift in Israels cybersecurity landscape, emphasizing the growing importance of AI-driven solutions and identity security. Israeli startups are leading innovation in areas such as SaaS security, AI-powered cybersecurity, and cloud security. Companies like Wing Security, Zenity, Nagomi Security, Akeyless, and Tamnoon are highlighted for their advanced solutions and strategic growth. Wing Security is noted for its SaaS Security Posture Management solutions, while Zenity focuses on securing AI agents. Akeyless is recognized for its machine identity management platform, and Tamnoon for its managed cloud security solutions. The article underscores the increasing investment and strategic partnerships in the cybersecurity sector, positioning these companies for significant growth in 2025.
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Wing Security Disrupts SaaS Security Market with Free Application Discovery
Wing Security, a SaaS security platform, has announced that its non-intrusive discovery engine is now completely free, with no time limitations or hidden fees. The company aims to provide security teams with a means to mitigate the issues they find, rather than just identifying them. The platform provides a detailed view of a companys SaaS layer, including security score, potential vulnerability insights, compliance information, and detailed user data. Since its launch in March 2022, Wing has provided holistic SaaS security to its customers through full visibility, automatic detection and remediation, permission management, and a dashboard of SaaS applications.
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''בהתחלה, איפה שלא הלכתי - ראיתי הזדמנויות לתקוף''
Wing Security, a cybersecurity startup co-founded by Noam Shaar, a former senior member of the 8200 unit, has raised $26 million to date. The company, which was established in 2020, offers end-to-end SaaS security, from identifying all SaaS applications used by an organization and its employees, to identifying vulnerabilities and potential breach points, to automatic correction. The system finds and fixes major SaaS-related security issues, including dangerous connections between applications (app2app), external file sharing, identification of new applications, abnormal permissions granted by users, and exposure of inconsistencies in user operations.
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Wing Security Raises $26M in Seed + A Funding - FinSMEs
Wing Security, a SaaS Security platform provider, has raised $26M in Seed+A funding. The funding round was led by GGV Capital, S-Capital, Harmony Partners, and Silicon Valley CISO Investments Group. The company plans to use the funds to double its employee base, primarily in research and development, sales and marketing, and to continue building its product offering. Wing Security offers a SaaS-based platform for organizations to manage security governance for App2App interconnectivity, data sharing, permissions, and more. The platform helps organizations find and remediate SaaS-related security issues, provides visibility into applications and user inconsistencies, and allows users to customize their security definitions.
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Wing Security Emerges Out of Stealth with Comprehensive Platform Addressing Security Gaps Introduced by SaaS Applications