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Israeli Cloud Security Startup Stream.Security Raises $30 Million Series B to Expand Detection and Response Platform

Stream.Security boasts that its Real-Time Cloud Threat and Exposure Modeling Solution is purpose-built for the “dynamic detection and response needs of multi-cloud environments.

Lightlytics/Stream.Security

Lightlytics/Stream.Security founders Or Shoshani, Stav Sitnikov, and Liran Roffman by Omer Mesinger

Stream.Security, formerly known as Lightlytics, is an Israeli startup that offers a SaaS platform that helps organizations of all sizes deploy configurations from plan to cloud. The firm raised $30 million in a Series B funding rounds led by U.S. Venture Partners, with participation from Citi Ventures, Energy Impact Partners (EIP), Cervin Ventures, TLV Partners, and Glilot Capital Partners. The raise brings Stream.Security/Lightlytics funding to $55 million to date.

Founded in 2020 by CEO Or Shoshani, Stav Sitnikov, and Liran Roffman and formerly called Lightlytics. Stream.Security boasts that its Real-Time Cloud Threat and Exposure Modeling Solution is purpose-built for the “dynamic detection and response needs of multi-cloud environments.” Stream delivers unparalleled visibility and response capabilities, allowing SecOps teams to perform many functions.

By using the Stream Security platform, SecOps teams gain unparalleled visibility and can pinpoint exposures and threats by understanding the past, present, and future of their cloud infrastructure. The AI-assisted platform helps to determine attack paths and blast radius across all elements of the cloud infrastructure to eliminate gaps accelerate MTTR by streamlining investigations, reducing knowledge gaps while maximizing team productivity and limiting burnout.

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Stream.Security says its tech “seamlessly” interacts with existing DevOps workflows for planning, code review, and continuous operations. Cloud operations teams can introduce new changes faster and automatically forecast and avoid downtime, security breaches, and other operational issues before they affect live environments with Stream.Security. The “Cloud Twin” engine from Stream.Security builds a real-time simulated model of the cloud environment and dynamically links the dependencies between configurations, services, infrastructure, and activity logs.

Stream Security, is a leader in CDR, leveraging its CloudTwin. CloudTwin is a simulative model that maps all your cloud activities, configurations, and identities on a graph in real-time, revealing the impact of every activity on your environment.

“Our unique CloudTwin approach sets us apart, and so far in our journey, we have seen incredible market traction,” said Or Shoshani, CEO and Co-founder of Lightlytics. “We’re already helping secure cloud operations for dozens of global enterprises in diverse verticals including financial services, cyber, and industrial, energy, and eCommerce. We have exceeded our targets, growing more than 400%.  The market signal has validated the need for next generation cloud detection and response solutions that model the cloud infrastructure in real time.  We look forward to putting this new capital to work to help our customers stay ahead of cloud threats and achieve unparalleled results in securing their cloud infrastructure.”

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