Ray Security’s AI: Your Data’s New Best Friend or Overbearing Nanny?

Tel Aviv-based Ray Security has emerged from stealth with $11 million in funding to revolutionize corporate data protection. The Ray Security platform uses AI to monitor and predict data usage, applying the right level of security at the right time, ensuring active data is safe without disrupting operations.

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In a world where corporate data security is often as shaky as a Jenga tower in a windstorm, Ray Security swoops in like a superhero with an AI cape and $11 million in its utility belt. This Tel Aviv-based startup promises to turn your data fortress from a straw house to a brick one, without turning your IT team into insomniacs. And let’s be honest, who wouldn’t want a digital watchdog that reacts faster than a caffeine-fueled squirrel?

Key Points:

  • Ray Security emerges from stealth with $11 million in seed funding, ready to revolutionize data protection.
  • The platform uses AI to continuously learn, monitor, and predict data usage, applying appropriate security measures in real time.
  • Unusual data behaviors trigger immediate dynamic controls, like revoking access or enforcing MFA.
  • Despite automation, human judgment remains integral, with enterprises deciding the level of AI action.
  • Ray Security aims to reduce alert fatigue by understanding normal patterns and only highlighting true anomalies.

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