28.05.25|Meir OrbachAfter three years at Akamai, which acquired Guardicore for approximately $600 million in 2021, Pavel Gurvich and Ariel Zeitlin have launched a new venture named Tenzai that has already received significant backing from VC firms Greylock and Battery.
10.02.25|Maayan ManelaAfter selling their companies, founders often face a surprising challenge: adjusting to life inside a large corporation.
22.01.25|Itamar Tal"Despite challenges, Israeli startup acquisitions remain vital for driving global innovation and economic growth. Success requires proper preparation, cultural sensitivity, and strategic foresight," writes Itamar Tal, VP Engineering at Akamai Technologies and former VP Engineering at Guardicore.
15.01.25|Ariela KarmelOfri Ziv, VP Engineering and Security Research at Akamai, spoke to CTech at Calcalist and Bank Leumi’s Tech TLV conference about how the security industry generates $2 billion a year and is the company’s strongest revenue stream.
14.10.24|Sophie ShulmanThree years after selling his startup Guardicore to Akamai, Gurvich, a recipient of the Israel Defense Prize, is expected to found a new startup. Ofer Wolf will replace him.
07.05.24|Meir OrbachThe Israeli API security startup was valued at $1 billion in its last fundraising round, raising $135 million in a Series C in December 2021
13.04.24|Meir OrbachThe Israeli cyber startup was valued at $1 billion in its last fundraising round, raising $135 million in a Series C in December 2021
19.04.23|Meir OrbachThe cloud company will pay several dozen millions of dollars for the Israeli startup founded just three years ago
19.12.22|Meir Orbach"There is hope that next year will be better, but at the moment there is mostly uncertainty," said Tom Leighton, whose company has acquired three Israeli startups over recent years
22.11.21|CTechFounded in 2017, the Israeli startup addresses the escalating proliferation of IoT cyber threats to devices, data, critical services and infrastructure
04.10.21|Hagar RavetSpeaking with Calcalist, Tom Leighton explained the decision to pay $600 million in cash for the Tel Aviv-based cyber company
29.09.21|Hagar Ravet Gurdicore’s technology enables large companies, such as financial institutions, to compartmentalize their servers in order to prevent security issues, data breaches, and identify attacks
10.10.19|Raphael KahanThe employees of Tel Aviv-based ChameleonX will join Akami’s research and development center in Israel
09.12.18|Anat DanieliThe content delivery company operates a research and development center in Israel. Its current offices span over 3,000 square meters