
"Just months after emerging from stealth in September 2025, Israeli cybersecurity startup Vega has raised $120 million in a Series B funding round. Led by existing investor Accel, with participation from Cyberstarts, Redpoint, and CRV, the Series B round brings the total amount raised by the company to $185 million in under two years Vega's platform, advertised as a more efficient alternative to traditional SIEM solutions, is designed to help organizations detect threats and respond to them."
"The platform leverages AI to enable SOC teams to create new detections or use ones from a continuously updated list provided by Vega, as well as to automatically map and fix coverage gaps and noisy rules. "AI is only as good as the data it can access, and Vega addresses a core limitation in traditional security analytics architecture: the need to centralize data before it can be used for threat detection," Vega explained."
Vega emerged from stealth in September 2025 and raised $120 million in a Series B, bringing total funding to $185 million in under two years. The platform positions itself as a more efficient alternative to traditional SIEM, using AI to enable SOC teams to create detections, use an updated detection list, and automatically map and fix coverage gaps and noisy rules. Vega avoids centralized data requirements to reduce infrastructure costs, speed investigations, and improve visibility across complex environments. Founded in 2024 by Shay Sandler (CEO) and Eli Rozen (CTO), Vega has scaled to over 100 employees and secured multi-million-dollar contracts with global banks, healthcare organizations, and Fortune 200 companies.
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