
Red Access raises $17 million Series A to simplify enterprise security
The agentless platform aims to streamline Security Service Edge adoption for hybrid and cloud-first workforces.
Red Access, a Tel Aviv-based cybersecurity startup, announced on Wednesday that it has raised $17 million in a Series A funding round aimed at simplifying corporate security across browsers, SaaS platforms, and enterprise applications. The round was led by Norwest Venture Partners, with participation from Ten Eleven Ventures, SentinelOne’s S Ventures, Elron Ventures, and Singtel Innov8 Ventures.
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The funding will support the company’s expansion into the U.S. market and accelerate product development, as Red Access seeks to address a persistent challenge in enterprise security: implementing Security Service Edge (SSE) solutions efficiently and effectively. SSE, a framework designed to secure cloud services and remote users, has garnered strong interest from enterprises, yet adoption remains slow due to operational complexity, high costs, and the need for extensive infrastructure changes.
Red Access’ approach is designed to bridge that gap. By operating at the session level and without requiring agents, the platform integrates directly with existing corporate environments, allowing IT teams to extend security without costly network overhauls.
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“While the industry talks about ambitious futures, most companies are struggling to fix urgent problems with constrained teams, tight timelines, and misaligned priorities,” said Dor Zvi, co-founder and CEO of Red Access. “We built Red Access to cut through the noise with fast deployment, seamless integration, and uncompromising security that aligns with the way people work today.”