Israeli open source security co ARMO raises $30m
Israeli Kubernetes open source stability corporation ARMO has announced the completion of a $30 million Sequence A funding round, led by Tiger World-wide with Hyperwise Ventures and participation from existing investors, Pitango 1st and Peled Ventures.

The Jerusalem-based mostly business has produced an end-to-conclusion, open up, clear and thoroughly customizable protection solution named Kubescape for the Kubernetes open up-resource local community. Kubernetes has become the de-facto operating procedure for cloud-indigenous applications, creating Kubernetes security additional critical than at any time.

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

Rozen explained, “DevOps teams are accountable for the stability of Kubernetes and they favor to use an open source for it, but they also require the option to be conclusion-to-conclude and match natively into their present stack. Corporations are remaining pressured to opt for: possibly test to combine various various open source instruments with each other or commit to a proprietary answer that you just can’t adapt, access the code, influence the roadmap or contribute to.”

With tens of 1000’s of buyers and more than 2,500 registered users accessing Kubescape as a cloud SaaS. ARMO is dedicated to constructing and maintaining its Kubernetes stability platform as 100% finish-to-conclusion open resource so that developers can collaborate on a broader array of difficulties, obtain additional understanding and experience, and make Kubernetes security much much more resilient.

ARMO will use the new money to expand functions, open up new offices and employ internationally, bringing in more builders to get the job done on Kubescape and invest in its open resource group. The corporation will also grow its product and promoting groups.

Posted by Globes, Israel company news – en.globes.co.il – on April 27, 2022.

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