
"The platform aligns protection with real usage: active data stays available with the right controls, and dormant data gets stricter safeguards,"
"It detects unusual access to sensitive data, sudden mass downloads, privilege changes, or AI tools pulling data they shouldn't. It also detects ransomware or an insider threat. It can revoke access, require additional authentication, block the session, or alert security teams, removing risky sharing links, or quarantining data. The key is it acts immediately, not hours later,"
"We don't replace human judgment, we speed up response time,"
Ray Security, based in Tel Aviv, launched with $11 million in seed funding co-led by Venture Guides and Ibex Investors. The platform uses an AI engine to learn corporate data, continuously monitor usage, and predict normal operational patterns. Protection aligns with real usage: active data remains accessible under appropriate controls while dormant data receives stricter safeguards. Unusual behavior triggers immediate dynamic controls such as access revocation, multi-factor authentication enforcement, session blocking, quarantine, or alerting security teams. The system targets threats including ransomware, insider misuse, mass downloads, and improper AI tool access, while enterprises retain decision authority over automated actions.
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