
"Cyera's business, not surprisingly, is booming in the AI era-it's ARR has surpassed $100 million in less than two years and the company's valuation is now over $6 billion-thanks to surging demand from enterprises scrambling to adopt AI tools without exposing sensitive data or running afoul of new security risks. The company, which is on Fortune's latest Cyber 60 list of startups, has a roster of clients that includes AT&T, PwC, and Amgen."
""I think about it a bit like Levi's in the gold rush," said Segev. Just as every gold digger needed a good pair of jeans, every enterprise company needs to adopt AI securely, he explained. The company also recently launched a new research lab to help companies get ahead of the fast-growing security risks created by AI. The team studies how data and AI systems actually interact inside large organizations-tracking where sensitive information lives, who can access it,"
Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan restructured their philanthropy to focus on AI and science. Apple is reportedly finalizing a deal to pay Google about $1 billion per year to use a 1.2-trillion-parameter AI model to power a major overhaul of Siri. OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar clarified a comment and said the company is not seeking a government backstop. AI is changing the work of cybersecurity professionals by making defenses and offenses more complex and powerful. Cyera has surpassed $100 million ARR in less than two years and is valued over $6 billion. Cyera serves enterprise clients including AT&T, PwC, and Amgen and launched a research lab to study how data and AI systems interact and where sensitive information and access risks arise.
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