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Oligo Security is a technology company.
Oligo Security provides AI runtime security, actively protecting applications by stopping threats within production. Its platform offers deep contextual awareness, identifying and mitigating vulnerabilities and malicious behaviors in real-time, ensuring system performance. This innovative approach delivers dynamic protection for live applications, preventing exploitation of software supply chain weaknesses and zero-day threats.
The company was founded by Gal Elbaz, Nadav Czerninski, and Avshalom Hilu, three cybersecurity veterans from elite units. Their collective experience exposed a critical gap in traditional application security tools, revealing an urgent need for a proactive defense strategy. This insight into the evolving threat landscape inspired them to establish Oligo Security.
Oligo Security serves large, innovative global organizations, including Fortune 100 companies, demanding robust application protection. The company’s vision is to redefine application security standards, enabling businesses to confidently deploy and operate software. Through real-time threat neutralization and profound depth of defense, Oligo empowers organizations to safeguard operational integrity against sophisticated cyber adversaries.
Oligo Security has raised $106.0M across 4 funding rounds.
Oligo Security has raised $106.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Oligo Security is a cybersecurity company that builds a runtime application security platform to protect modern and legacy applications from attacks, vulnerabilities, and supply chain risks.[2][3][5] Its core product uses patented eBPF technology for real-time monitoring at the library level, enabling instant detection of breaches from CVEs, zero-days, malicious packages, and anomalous behaviors, while offering rapid response like blocking exploits without code changes or performance disruption.[2][4] Oligo serves enterprises including Fortune 100 companies, financial services, healthcare, and tech firms like Sage and Cresta, solving the problem of traditional post-breach detection by providing behavioral insights and runtime vulnerability management that prioritizes exploitable risks.[3][4][5][7] The company demonstrates strong growth momentum through rapid deployments (minutes), customer wins reducing vulnerability backlogs by 90% in under an hour, and expansions into AI security and AWS Marketplace availability.[4][7]
Oligo Security was founded by three childhood friends—Nadav Czerninski (CEO), Gal Elbaz (CTO), and Avshalom Hilu (CPO)—who met while serving in elite Israeli cybersecurity units.[5] Their idea emerged from firsthand experience in leadership and research roles, spotting gaps in existing application security tools that failed to address runtime threats effectively.[5] Starting from Tel Aviv with satellite offices in New York and Palo Alto, the team assembled top talent and advisors from cybersecurity giants to build a revolutionary platform.[5] Early traction came from proving their eBPF-based sensor could block real-world threats like the XZ backdoor before public disclosure, attracting Fortune 100 customers and visionary investors.[2][5]
Oligo's platform stands out in runtime security through these key strengths:
Oligo rides the runtime security wave amid exploding application risks from open-source dependencies, AI-driven attacks, and complex supply chains, where traditional static scanning misses 99% of exploitable vulnerabilities in production.[2][4][5] Timing is ideal as cloud-native apps on Kubernetes proliferate, zero-day exploits rise, and regulations demand real-time compliance—Oligo's lightweight, context-aware approach fills gaps left by pre-runtime tools like Snyk or Aikido.[1][2] Market forces favoring it include AWS integrations, AI security expansions, and enterprise shifts to behavioral detection over signature-based methods.[4][7] By enabling precise threat blocking and observability, Oligo influences the ecosystem, pushing competitors toward runtime paradigms and helping startups/enterprises like Cresta scale securely.[4][5]
Oligo is poised to dominate runtime application security as AI threats and supply chain attacks intensify, with expansions into Runtime AI Security and broader cloud integrations signaling aggressive growth.[4] Trends like self-replicating AI botnets and firmware risks will amplify demand for its behavioral edge, potentially capturing more Fortune 500 share through partnerships and global hiring.[4][5] Its influence may evolve from innovator to standard-setter, revolutionizing open-source protection as elite founders scale the "revolution in runtime observability."[5] This positions Oligo to secure the next era of apps, turning childhood dreams into global defense.
Oligo Security has raised $106.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Oligo Security's investors include Greenfield Partners, Ballistic Ventures, Cyberstarts VC, Era Ventures, Insight Partners, NFX, TLV Partners, Chris Schaepe, Dani Avitz, Ron Pragides, Ron Rymon, Shai Morag.
Oligo Security has raised $106.0M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $50.0M Series B in January 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 1, 2025 | $50.0M Series B | Greenfield Partners | Ballistic Ventures, Cyberstarts VC, Era Ventures, Insight Partners, NFX, TLV Partners, Chris Schaepe, Dani Avitz, Ron Pragides, Ron Rymon, Shai Morag, Shlomo Kramer |
| Feb 15, 2023 | $28.0M Seed | ||
| Feb 1, 2023 | $20.0M Series A | 10D, Ballistic Ventures, Cyberstarts VC, Era Ventures, Glilot Capital Partners, Greenfield Partners, NFX, TLV Partners, Ariel Maislos, Assaf Rappaport, Dani Avitz, Gerhard Eschelbeck, Ron Pragides, Shai Morag, Shlomo Kramer, Yevgeny Dibrov | |
| May 1, 2022 | $8.0M Seed | 2048 Ventures, Acrew Capital, Bread and Butter Ventures, Cedar Capital Group, Construct Capital, Cyberstarts VC, Flybridge Capital Partners, Greycroft, Greylock, Insight Partners, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Meron Capital, NOMO Ventures, Salesforce Ventures, TLV Partners, Steve Krausz, Y Combinator, Chris Schaepe, Don Dodge, Ron Rymon, Shlomo Kramer |