Sola Security Launches AI-Powered No-Code Cybersecurity Platform
Sola Security has emerged from stealth with a $30 million seed round led by S Capital and veteran venture capitalist Mike Moritz, announced in a press release. The Tel Aviv-based company aims to democratize cybersecurity with its AI-powered, no-code platform, allowing security teams to build custom solutions without the need for extensive technical expertise or large budgets.
Founded in 2024 by cybersecurity veterans Guy Flechter and Ron Peled, Sola Security addresses the challenges faced by organizations juggling multiple security tools. The platform enables users to deploy ready-made security tools from the Sola App Gallery or create custom solutions using its no-code studio.
Sola Security's approach is designed to eliminate complexity and reduce costs, empowering even small teams or solo security professionals to manage their security needs effectively. The company positions itself as part of the self-serve revolution, similar to platforms like Canva and Stripe, by providing accessible and adaptable security solutions.
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