Fable Security Named to Rising in Cyber 2026 List

May 13, 2026
Fable Security has been included in the Rising in Cyber 2026 list, which recognizes 30 private cybersecurity companies shaping enterprise security. The list, voted on by 150 CISOs, highlights firms driving innovation in areas such as AI security and identity management.

Fable Security has been included in the Rising in Cyber 2026 list, announced in a press release. The list, created by Notable Capital, recognizes 30 private cybersecurity companies identified by 150 CISOs and senior security executives as shaping enterprise security priorities.

Rising in Cyber, now in its third year, highlights companies addressing key areas such as identity and access management, AI security, and application defense. The 2026 cohort has collectively raised over 6.9 billion dollars, according to PitchBook, and was unveiled alongside a report produced with Morgan Stanley.

Fable Security, founded in 2024 and backed by 31 million dollars from Greylock Partners and Redpoint Ventures, provides a human risk management platform that combines AI and behavioral science to reduce cybersecurity risks. The company reports that its targeted behavioral interventions enable organizations to achieve measurable employee behavior improvements faster than traditional security awareness programs.

Honorees were recognized at a private event on May 12 at the New York Stock Exchange in San Francisco, attended by leading security executives and investors.

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