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Sola Raises $30 Million to Simplify Cybersecurity with Customizable Low/No-Code Platform

Mar 12, 2025
TechCrunch
Sola Raises $30 Million to Simplify Cybersecurity with Customizable Low/No-Code Platform

Sola, an Israeli startup, is emerging from stealth with $30 million in seed funding to revolutionize the way enterprises approach cybersecurity. The company has developed a low/no-code platform that enables users to design their own cybersecurity apps, tailored to their specific workloads and security needs. The platform also integrates with existing tools and applications.

Sola’s goal is to democratize cybersecurity, making it easier and more affordable for businesses to address their security challenges without relying on expensive, complex commercial solutions. The platform allows users to set goals or ask questions in natural language, pulling in data from various sources to create custom security apps.

Founded by cybersecurity veterans Guy Flechter and Ron Peled, Sola offers a simpler solution to the traditional options of expensive commercial tools or building solutions from open-source components. The platform is designed to be user-friendly, with minimal technical expertise required.

With pre-written apps for environments like AWS, GitHub, and Okta, Sola aims to streamline security services and reduce costs. Investors, including S Capital and Mike Moritz, are backing the startup as it capitalizes on advancements in AI and big data management to create a more accessible approach to cybersecurity.

Sola’s innovative platform taps into the rapidly evolving landscape of AI and aims to make security simpler and more intuitive, much like what Stripe has done for payments and Canva has done for design.