
"Cylake focuses on organizations that cannot store their security data and analyses in public cloud environments. According to the company, there is a growing group of organizations that need to maintain complete control over their data due to regulations, security requirements, or operational risks."
"According to the founders, the next generation of cybersecurity must rely more heavily on artificial intelligence and a complete overview of data and context within organizations. Zuk argues that effective AI security is only possible when all relevant data is brought together in a single integrated environment."
"The platform collects operational and security data from sources such as network infrastructure, endpoints, cloud workloads, and existing security tools. This information is brought together in a single data layer and analyzed locally using machine learning models."
Cylake, a cybersecurity startup founded by industry veterans including Palo Alto Networks founder Nir Zuk, secured $45 million in seed funding led by Greylock. The company develops a security platform that operates entirely within customers' own infrastructure, addressing organizations unable to store security data in public cloud environments due to regulatory, security, or operational constraints. The platform integrates operational and security data from network infrastructure, endpoints, cloud workloads, and existing security tools into a single data layer. Using machine learning models, it enables AI-driven security analysis locally without processing data outside the customer's environment. The founders emphasize that effective AI security requires comprehensive data integration within a fully controlled IT environment.
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