Red Access, an Israeli agentless security platform startup, raised $17 million in Series A funding. Norwest Venture Partners LP led the round. This investment fuels U.S. expansion and product development for the Red Access security platform.
Founded in 2021, Red Access offers an agentless security platform. The Red Access security platform transforms how organizations protect web sessions. The solution requires no installation of agents or browser extensions. This ensures quick, easy deployment across any browsing context.
The Red Access security platform safeguards any browser, web app, or SaaS security application. This includes generative AI tools and hybrid workflows. It functions on corporate-managed devices, bring-your-own-device, unmanaged endpoints, or untrusted networks. Competitors like Zscaler and Palo Alto Networks also address enterprise security needs.
Administrators gain comprehensive management and visibility. Teams enforce access and data policies, monitor browsing behavior, and control shadow SaaS use. They apply zero-trust network access measures from a single interface. This eliminates the need for infrastructure rearchitecture.
Red Access protects hundreds of thousands of users.

