Tel Aviv-based Entitle, a startup that helps businesses automate how their developers gain permission to access cloud resources, today announced that it has raised a $15 million seed round led by Glilot Capital Partners, with participation from a number of angel investors, including more than 10 prominent CISOs.
The company, which was founded in 20201 by two former members of the Israeli Defense Force’s Unit 8200 (a common story in the Israeli startup ecosystem), is tackling an area of cybersecurity that doesn’t always get the most attention (and funding). Yet, virtually every company struggles with how to safely give its employees access to the tools they need to do their job — all while ensuring that nobody else (including ex-employees with forgotten accounts) has access to these resources.
“We were drawn towards permissions management early on because of how important it was. We felt it was kind of the boring part of cybersec...