Israeli open source security co ARMO raises $30m
Israeli Kubernetes open source safety company ARMO has declared the completion of a $30 million Sequence A financing round, led by Tiger World with Hyperwise Ventures and participation from present traders, Pitango Initial and Peled Ventures.

The Jerusalem-based mostly company has formulated an conclusion-to-stop, open, transparent and totally customizable protection remedy called Kubescape for the Kubernetes open-source group. Kubernetes has come to be the de-facto working system for cloud-native apps, generating Kubernetes stability much more crucial than ever.

The company was founded by CEO Shauli Rozen, CTO Leonid Sandler and VP R&D Ben Hirschberg.

Rozen said, “DevOps teams are dependable for the security of Kubernetes and they prefer to use an open resource for it, but they also need to have the alternative to be conclude-to-stop and in good shape natively into their current stack. Firms are getting compelled to opt for: possibly test to integrate many various open up source applications jointly or commit to a proprietary option that you just can’t adapt, accessibility the code, influence the roadmap or contribute to.”

With tens of 1000’s of buyers and more than 2,500 registered buyers accessing Kubescape as a cloud SaaS. ARMO is committed to creating and preserving its Kubernetes security system as 100% close-to-stop open resource so that developers can collaborate on a broader vary of troubles, gather more expertise and experience, and make Kubernetes safety much extra resilient.

ARMO will use the new resources to develop operations, open new offices and hire internationally, bringing in much more developers to get the job done on Kubescape and devote in its open supply local community. The company will also grow its product and internet marketing groups.

Published by Globes, Israel small business information – en.globes.co.il – on April 27, 2022.

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