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10 stories about NightDragon
The new tech moat: Why startups must grow with AI, not chase it
17.05.26
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Dorin Baniel
The next generation of winning startups will look different. The companies that win won't necessarily create the best initial product. They'll be the ones whose architecture lets them improve continuously, automatically, structurally, and at scale.
“Israeli startup growth remains dependent on the US as investors, buyers, partners, and customers”
22.01.26
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Zachy Hennessey, Elihay Vidal
Dorin Baniel, Partner, Israel, at NightDragon, joined CTech for its 2026 VC Survey.
NightDragon appoints Dorin Baniel as Partner, Israel
20.01.26
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CTech
Baniel established the firm’s first international office in Tel Aviv in 2023 and drives investments across cybersecurity, defense, and emerging technologies.
$82B and counting: A new generation of Israeli cyber exits
18.09.25
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Dorin Baniel
"2025 will be remembered not just for record-breaking exits, but for the polarization and maturation of the sector," writes Dorin Baniel, Head of EMEA Office at NightDragon.
“The future belongs to those who see through the noise and bet on our enduring talent”
01.07.25
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James Spiro, Elihay Vidal
Dorin Baniel, Principal & Head of EMEA Office at NightDragon, joined CTech for its new “VC AI Survey” to share what the investment space may look like following the war with Iran.
$41B in exits: Why Israeli cyber startups are a global powerhouse
23.12.24
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Dorin Baniel
New report reveals a surge in M&A deals, rapid growth in valuations, and the rise of Israeli cyber unicorns.
DeWalt on defense: "The war is an opportunity to invest in Israel"
29.10.23
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Meir Orbach
The founder of the NightDragon investment fund, who is considered one of the top cyber people in the U.S., expresses his support for Israel after the terrorist attack of October 7 and even wants to visit soon: "I stand by Israel 100 percent." He believes the security failure was not the fault of the intelligence and says he will expand his investment in Israel
Dave DeWalt’s NightDragon opens first international office in Tel Aviv
03.04.23
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Meir Orbach
The venture capital firm manages close to a billion dollars and invests in growth stage companies in the areas of cybersecurity, security, safety and privacy
"It's time for a company like Check Point to reach a value of $100 billion"
06.02.23
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Meir Orbach
"There are currently 7,000 cyber companies in the world, far beyond the existing demand in the market,” said NightDragon founder & managing director Dave DeWalt. "It's a Darwinist cyber bubble. Whoever survives will be whoever succeeds in the coming year"
Dave DeWalt's NightDragon Backs Threat Management Company ObserveIT
17.07.18
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Meir Orbach
ObserveIT, which raised $33 million in the current round, employs 70 people in its Tel Aviv research and development center