Red Access Raises $17M: The Cybersecurity Hero We Deserve!

Cybersecurity startup Red Access just bagged $17 million, raising its total to $23 million. Led by Norwest Venture Partners, this round will fund U.S. expansion and R&D. Red Access offers an agentless security platform that works with existing setups, protecting browsers and apps. They promise fast deployment and minimal hassle—because who needs more headaches?

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Ah, Israel, the land of milk, honey, and cybersecurity startups raking in cash faster than a cat meme goes viral. Red Access is the latest tech darling on the block, snagging a cool $17 million to keep our favorite browsers safer than a grandma’s cookie jar. With a rock-solid platform that promises the cybersecurity equivalent of a Swiss Army knife, they’re on a mission to make sure our web sessions are more secure than Fort Knox, all without turning your firewall into an angry bouncer. And don’t forget, they’ve got the backing of a veritable who’s who of investors who know a thing or two about spotting the next big thing. It’s like the Avengers of venture capital have assembled to fight the cyber-baddies, and Red Access is their shiny new superhero. Excelsior!

Key Points:

  • Red Access raised $17 million in Series A funding, bringing their total to $23 million.
  • The funding round was led by Norwest Venture Partners and included several other notable investors.
  • The company offers an agentless unified security platform for enterprises.
  • Red Access plans to expand in the US, enhance R&D, and increase hiring.
  • Focus on easy deployment and integration with existing enterprise environments.

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