The Jerusalem Post

Talon raises $26m. in largest seed-funding round

- • By ZEV STUB

Investment in Israel’s redhot tech sector continues to turn heads. In what is believed to be the largest seed-funding round in Israeli history, Talon Cybersecur­ity, which makes cybersecur­ity solutions for the distribute­d workforce, said it secured $26 million in seed funding from Lightspeed Venture Partners, Team8, serial entreprene­ur Zohar Zisapel and leading cyber angel investors.

THE COMPANY is developing a first-of-its-kind cybersecur­ity technology that offers protection from the unique threats emerging in today’s era of distribute­d work, Talon Cybersecur­ity said in a press release. The seed funding will allow it to further develop technology and expand its developmen­t team, it said.

The announceme­nt comes less than a week after Trax, a computer-vision company transformi­ng brick-andmortar retail, raised $640m. in a Series E financing round believed to be the largest overall funding round ever for an Israeli company.

Israeli tech companies raised more than $2 billion in March, breaking records set each of the previous three months, and are on track to raise even more in April.

Talon Cybersecur­ity’s unique technology makes it possible to turn an organizati­on’s security weaknesses into resilience against cyberattac­ks without compromisi­ng an employee’s privacy or productivi­ty, the press release said.

Talon Cybersecur­ity was founded by two proven entreprene­urs in the cybersecur­ity industry, CEO Ofer Ben-Noon and CTO Ohad Bobrov, both alumni of Unit 8200, Israel’s elite military technology and intelligen­ce unit.

Ben-Noon founded Argus,

a global leader in automotive cybersecur­ity, which was sold to Continenta­l in 2017 for an estimated $430m. Bobrov founded Lacoon Mobile Security, a provider of security solutions for cellphones, which was sold to Check Point in 2015 for an estimated $100m.

“Talon is solving a major problem created by recent changes in the workforce model,” David Gussarsky, a partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners, said in the press release. “The need for one comprehens­ive solution to enable workforce flexibilit­y, without compromisi­ng security, has created a whole new market and a unique opportunit­y to become a game-changer in the cybersecur­ity industry.”

Ben-Noon said: “The distribute­d workforce presents a host of new cybersecur­ity challenges and exposes both large and small organizati­ons to new types of threats that can’t be solved using existing solutions. This unique challenge and opportunit­y led Ohad and me to embark on this exciting journey. Talon is entering the market to provide organizati­ons with maximum flexibilit­y, productivi­ty and visibility while protecting them against cyberattac­ks that are becoming more and more sophistica­ted.”

 ??  ?? TALON CO-FOUNDERS Ofer Ben-Noon (left) and Ohad Bobrov. (Courtesy)
TALON CO-FOUNDERS Ofer Ben-Noon (left) and Ohad Bobrov. (Courtesy)

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