Axis
Security today emerged from
stealth launching a purpose-built, cloud-native security and analytics platform
that offers organizations simple and secure control of private application
access. Built on a zero-trust approach, the
Axis Application Access Cloud
offers a new agentless model that delivers the easiest and safest way to
connect users on any device in minutes to private apps without touching the
network or the applications.
Founded by Dor Knafo and Gil Azrielant, Axis Security has raised
a total of $17 million in funding. The initial investment came from Cyberstarts,
a VC firm backed by founders and entrepreneurs from Sequoia Capital, Palo Alto
Networks, Check Point, Imperva, among others. Ten Eleven Ventures' Alex Doll
led the Series A round in which Cyberstarts was the first investor. Additional
investors include Dan Amiga, founder of Fireglass, and board of director member
Michael Fey, former president of Symantec and Blue Coat.
The Axis
Application Access Cloud solves the issue of implicitly open network access and
removes the pain points of network-based security associated with Virtual
Private Networks (VPN's). VPN's can be complex, slow to deploy, hard to manage
and inflexible, especially when it comes to providing access to third-party
supply chain partners, vendors, contractors, and remote employees.
"Axis
Security is helping to solve one of the most complex security challenges for IT
teams," said Dor Knafo, co-founder and CEO. "Enabling access to the basic tools
of digital transformation should not be one of the biggest risks an
organization takes. We're giving IT teams what they've been lacking when it
comes to applications and that is a single managed solution for access,
security, control, and scalability without the complexity."
"Axis
Security is solving the problem of secure application access with a cloud-based
approach that keeps users separate from the network and the applications. This
dramatically reduces the attack surface, it also provides a level of visibility
and control that is not found in alternative solutions today. Axis Security is
helping organizations meet the needs of employees, partners, and vendors who
require secure access to critical business applications anywhere,
anytime," said Diego Souza, Managing Director, Security Technology, United
Airlines.
"The
exponential adoption of cloud technologies made secure access to private
applications a top concern for Fortune 500 companies," said Gili Raanan,
general partner and founder for Cyberstarts and Sequoia Capital (Israel).
"Dor and Gil's strong vision combined with their decision to blend top
Israeli engineering talent with sales and marketing executives from Check
Point, Tanium, Juniper, and McAfee set them up for success."
"Our
business depends on globally located employees, contractors, and partners
accessing enterprise applications," said Gram Ludlow, Chief Information
Security Officer. "With new zero trust approaches that focus on secure
application access, we are able to completely shift our strategy to securing
our IT infrastructure, so that business can be accelerated, not brought to a
halt. This is the way of the future."
"For
years, we've been stating that identities are the new perimeter," said Curtis
Simpson, Chief Information Security Officer. "This new zero trust solution from
Axis offers a modern solution to a modern problem. It enables organizations to
truly monitor and manage third-party risk and is a true enabler to move users
from a generally flat network to a better, more secure experience with nothing
more than an internet connection."
Alex Doll,
Founder and Managing General Partner, Ten Eleven Ventures commented, "The
Application Access Cloud that Axis has developed gives enterprises the security
solution they've been looking for: unmatched visibility and control over users
by requiring coordinated control over requests, users, policies, and
activities. We've been very impressed by the innovative approach Axis has
taken, as well as by how quickly the founding team has gone from concept to
development to market validation. It's a real testament to the magnitude of the
challenge posed by the changing nature of enterprise networks and hybrid cloud
usage, and the skill of the Axis team in solving it with an identity-forward
approach to modern application security."
"It is
application access, not network access, that is a major pain point for
organizations today. Business applications must be available anywhere, anytime,
to any user, on any device," said John Grady, cybersecurity analyst at ESG.
"This ‘Matrix of Anyness' encompasses a myriad of constituencies, from
employees to partners, a host of third parties, as well as cloud and
on-premises applications. Axis Security's cloud-native, private application
access solution separates users from applications, thus reducing the attack
surface and providing greater control through enhanced analytics and visibility
into application traffic. This approach helps solve a problem many
organizations continue to struggle with."
"This market
is ripe for disruption," said Richard Stiennon, founder and principal analyst
at IT Harvest, and author of Security Yearbook 2020: A
History and Directory of the IT Security Industry. "Existing
approaches to secure application access are network focused, and primarily use
a VPN -- posing a lot of difficulty when connecting and managing partners. The
ability to circumvent the network to access applications makes a lot more sense
for third parties, employees and security teams."
As a
software-as-a-service (SaaS), the Axis Security Application Access Cloud is
available immediately.