Copperhelm Secures 7 Million Funding for Cloud Security Solutions
Cybersecurity Startup Copperhelm Emerges from Stealth with $7 Million in Funding
Copperhelm, a cloud security startup, has emerged from stealth mode with $7 million in seed funding. The company plans to use this investment to develop its agent-based cloud security platform, which utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor, investigate, and remediate potential threats in real-time.
Founders’ Background and Experience
- Shimon Tolts, Eyar Zilberman, and Roman Labunsky are the founders of Copperhelm.
- The trio has extensive experience working for prominent companies such as Unity, McAfee, and RSA.
- The founders recognized the limitations of traditional cloud security approaches and sought to address them through AI-powered solutions.
The Copperhelm Platform
The Copperhelm platform uses AI-powered agents to monitor cloud environments, identify potential threats, and take remedial action without human intervention.
According to Shimon Tolts, Copperhelm’s CEO, “The platform is designed to mimic the capabilities of a team of senior engineers, allowing security teams to scale their defenses without sacrificing effectiveness.”
Funding and Future Plans
- Copperhelm received $7 million in seed funding, led by TLV Partners, with additional support from ToDay Ventures, Icon, and other investors.
- The company plans to use the funds to further develop its platform and expand its engineering team.
- Copperhelm aims to bring a new level of efficiency and effectiveness to cloud security operations.
