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Israeli startup Gambit Security raises $61m

Joe Weisenthal
Last updated: 25.02.2026 16:51
Joe Weisenthal
4 месяца ago
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Israeli AI-native resilience cybersecurity platform Gambit Security today announced that it has emerged from stealth with $61 million in seed and Series A funding. Investors include Spark Capital, Kleiner Perkins, and Cyberstarts.

Gambit Security was founded less than 12 months ago to help enterprises remain resilient across their entire technology stack. The company’s AI-native resilience platform connects to all environments, security solutions, and backup tools to autonomously map an organization’s infrastructure and backup data, uncovering gaps that break static recovery plans and put continuity at risk.

The platform continuously measures resilience against the impact of evolving threats, driving early remediation, rapid recovery, and business continuity — not only in the event of a cyberattack, but also in response to critical system failures and technical disruptions.

Gambit Security cofounder and CEO Alon Gromakov said, «The hard truth is that cyberattacks and infrastructure failures are now routine, creating major disruptions and financial losses. Pouring more money into security and backup tools has become an unwinnable race. Recovery has fallen decades behind, and what was recoverable yesterday can fail today, leaving organizations vulnerable to devastating downtime. Gambit Security changes that — removing the expiration date from resilience strategies and bringing real-time capabilities to help teams ensure their environments stay resilient through changes and threat actors’ evolution, not just on a periodic basis.

Gambit Security is already working with leading enterprises im many industries, and will use the new funding to accelerate product development, expand sales, and help enterprises cut downtime. The company also plans to deepen partnerships with global organizations to help them withstand cyberattacks and outages and reduce operational disruption.

Published by Globes, Israel business news — en.globes.co.il — on February 25, 2026.

© Copyright of Globes Publisher Itonut (1983) Ltd., 2026.

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