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ARMO raised $34.5M ($30M Series A); creator of Kubescape, a CNCF open-source project; eBPF-based cloud-native runtime detection for Kubernetes workloads; Israeli startup.
ARMO is a cloud-native security company and the creator of Kubescape, one of the most widely adopted open-source Kubernetes security tools and an official CNCF (Cloud Native Computing Foundation) project. ARMO's commercial platform extends Kubescape into a comprehensive cloud application detection and response (CADR) solution, using eBPF technology to provide kernel-level visibility into container workloads without significant performance overhead.
Cloud security platform with behavioral anomaly detection for multi-cloud environments; acquired by Fortinet (FTNT) in October 2024 after $1.9B raised competing with Wiz and Palo Alto Prisma Cloud.
Lacework is a cloud security platform providing automated threat detection, vulnerability management, and compliance monitoring for cloud-native infrastructure — using behavioral analytics and machine learning (its Polygraph technology) to establish normal baseline behavior across cloud workloads, containers, Kubernetes, and multi-cloud environments, then detect anomalous activity that indicates compromise without requiring manually written detection rules. Founded in 2015 in Mountain View and backed by approximately $1.9 billion in total funding from investors including Sutter Hill Ventures, Tiger Global, and General Catalyst, Lacework merged with Fortinet (NASDAQ: FTNT) in October 2024.
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