
""The way organisations manage access isn't keeping up with how business operates today," stated Rotem Lurie, co-founder and CEO of Venice."
""Teams move faster, environments shift constantly, and AI is accelerating operations across the enterprise and threat actors. Access control needs to match that tempo. Venice is on a mission to provide real-time access, granted only when required, and removed the moment it's not," Lurie, who previously served as head of product at Axis Security, added."
"Venice Security offers a platform that provides unified control over access points in hybrid environments, including cloud, on-premises, and SaaS systems."
"The system discovers identities and entitlements, granting access only when required and revoking it immediately after."
Venice Security emerged from stealth with $33 million in total funding, including a $25 million Series A led by IVP and participation from Index Ventures, Vine Ventures, Holly Ventures, and angel investors. The company operates in Tel Aviv and New York and aims to eliminate standing privilege by default to strengthen security in complex enterprise environments. The platform provides unified control over access points across cloud, on-premises, and SaaS systems, discovering identities and entitlements and granting access only when required, then revoking access immediately. Dynamic policies adapt in real time to user behavior and environmental changes, and deployment requires no agents or proxies.
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