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Tel Aviv-Based Opti Secures $20M Seed to Automate Identity Management for Global Enterprises

Tel Aviv-based Opti secures $20M seed to automate identity management for global enterprises, with AI technology revolutionizing cybersecurity.

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Jerusalem, 24 November, 2025 (TPS-IL) — Opti, an Israeli AI-native identity security platform, has raised $20 million in a seed round led by YL Ventures, Mayfield Fund, and Hetz Ventures, with participation from Squared Circle Ventures, Maple Capital, and cybersecurity pioneer Shlomo Kramer.

Founded in 2024 by Barak Perelman, Mille Gandelsman, and Ido Trivizki, Opti uses advanced AI and large language models to automate identity and access management (IAM), helping enterprises detect vulnerabilities, enforce least-privilege access, and strengthen compliance. The funding will accelerate product expansion and global growth, positioning Opti at the forefront of AI-driven cybersecurity solutions.

IAM experts say automation could significantly enhance efficiency and risk management in complex enterprise environments.

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