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11 Israeli firms ranked among the top 30 promising cyber companies in the United States

The Rising in Cyber list of the most promising cyber companies in the United States was compiled by more than 100 CISOs of leading companies and corporations. This list includes Israeli firms such as Gomboc, Oligo, Wing, Astrix, Descope, Grip, Cyera, Drata, Island, Orca, and Wiz. Surprisingly, more than a third of the 30 companies on the list are Israeli companies.

The list is divided into three categories: early stage of development, intermediate stage, and advanced stage. The companies in the early stage have raised up to $35 million, those in the intermediate stage have raised up to $100 million, and those in the advanced stage have raised more than $100 million. Collectively, the companies on the Rising in Cyber list have raised more than $6 billion and generate over $1 billion in revenue annually.

In the first category of the list, companies like Gomboc, Oligo, and Wing are mentioned, while in the second category, companies like Astrix, Descope, and Grip are highlighted. At an advanced stage of development, Israeli companies such as Cyera, Drata, Island, Orca, and Wiz are named.

The Rising in Cyber list focuses on companies whose primary market is the United States. The companies selected were able to quickly and effectively solve critical problems for cyber teams. Starting with an initial list of 200 cyber startups, only 30 were chosen for this prestigious list.

According to Oren Junger, managing partner of Notable Capital, the Rising in Cyber list demonstrates Israel’s significant influence on the global market. Israeli startups are known for their ability to quickly adapt and grow in the competitive industry. Israeli entrepreneurs are able to provide advanced technology solutions to major American companies, overcoming cultural and linguistic barriers.

The development of artificial intelligence technologies has increased the need for powerful cyber security solutions against sophisticated cyber attacks. Israeli companies are leading the charge in providing innovative and advanced protection against evolving cyber threats. Junger believes that Israel’s strong presence in the cybersecurity market is a testament to the country’s commitment to innovation and technological advancement.

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