Aryon Security raises $29M to stop cloud breaches before they happen

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Aryon Security, an Israeli cloud-security startup, has raised $29M in a Series A round to push a prevention-first approach to securing the cloud. The round, which the company says brings its total funding to $38M, was led by US-based Brightmind Partners.

The investor list is the headline. Shlomo Kramer’s Skinos Ventures, Datadog, Blumberg Capital, and Viola Ventures took part, alongside a roster of cybersecurity heavyweights as angels: CrowdStrike chief executive George Kurtz, investor Robert Herjavec, and Armis co-founders Yevgeny Dibrov and Nadir Izrael. Several of them built or run the very incumbents Aryon is taking on.

Founded in late 2024 by alumni of Matzov, an elite Israeli military cyber unit, Aryon was built on lessons from helping secure Project Nimbus, Israel’s $7.2bn national cloud programme.

“For years, the industry has focused on identifying risks faster,” said co-founder and chief executive Ron Arbel. “We believed the future lay in preventing them...

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