Noma Security series A funding highlights the company’s bold mission to secure the generative AI (GenAI) revolution. As enterprises rapidly adopt GenAI applications, traditional tools are proving inadequate, leaving critical blind spots across data pipelines, models, and AI-driven operations. Noma’s approach of securing the entire AI lifecycle positions it at the forefront of the next major cybersecurity category.
Noma Security, a fast-emerging innovator in AI-native security, has successfully raised $32 million in Series A funding, following a previously undisclosed seed round. The new round was led by Ballistic Ventures, with participation from Glilot Capital Partners, Cyber Club London, and dozens of angel investors and CISO syndicates.
This funding will accelerate product development, expand market presence, and advance Noma’s mission to secure the full spectrum of risks in AI and data pipelines, from model training to deployment, where traditional security tools fall short.
Founded by Niv Braun and Alon Tron, both veterans of Israel’s IDF Unit 8200, Noma Security was built on a critical insight: securing AI requires a new approach. As Braun emphasizes, “It’s only a matter of time before we see AI’s equivalent of SolarWinds or Log4Shell.”
Noma’s platform is designed to deliver end-to-end protection for the Data & AI lifecycle, covering:
By providing unified coverage, Noma enables enterprises to proactively defend against AI-native threats that conventional security tools cannot address.
Since its founding, Noma has rapidly positioned itself as a category-defining company. What sets it apart is its single integrated platform approach, covering the entire AI lifecycle rather than fragmented point solutions.
Key differentiators include:
The rapid adoption of GenAI is transforming industries, but it also creates an unprecedented attack surface. Security teams face challenges ranging from supply chain integrity to real-time adversarial AI exploits. Traditional tools, designed for legacy software, do not apply in this domain.
Noma directly addresses this gap by delivering a purpose-built AI security platform, empowering CISOs and security teams to stay ahead of risks before they escalate into large-scale breaches. As Gartner and other analysts predict, AI lifecycle security will become an essential discipline, and Noma is well-positioned to lead the charge.
With $32M in new funding, Noma is accelerating its roadmap, expanding its go-to-market operations, and deepening partnerships with enterprises that are scaling GenAI initiatives. The backing of Ballistic Ventures, Glilot Capital, and a syndicate of industry-leading CISOs validates both the urgency of the problem and Noma’s differentiated approach.
As enterprises race into the GenAI era, Noma’s mission is clear: to ensure AI innovation is matched by equally powerful defenses. Just as Palo Alto Networks redefined network security and CrowdStrike reshaped endpoint protection, Noma aims to become the defining company for AI lifecycle security.
Execweb congratulates Noma Security on this milestone. The $32M Series A not only reflects strong investor confidence but also signals a turning point: securing AI is no longer optional; it’s a fundamental requirement for enterprises operating in the GenAI era.
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