Israeli Cybersecurity Startup Oak Raises $60 Million Seed Round for AI-Based Identity Management
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First reported by Calcalist · 30 minutes ago
What happened
Israeli cybersecurity startup Oak raised $60 million in seed funding to develop an AI-based platform for managing organizational identities and permissions. Founded by serial entrepreneur Shay Morag in 2025, Oak aims to address the complexities introduced by AI agents and automated systems in workplaces. The platform provides real-time insights into permissions across cloud and internal systems, helping security teams identify risks and manage access continuously.
- 01Oak raised $60 million seed funding to develop an AI-driven identity and permission management platform.
- 02The funding round was led by Accel, Greylock, and Charles River Ventures with other investors.
- 03Oak was founded in December 2025 by cybersecurity entrepreneur Shay Morag and Tal Marom.
- 04The platform integrates with cloud, SaaS, and internal systems to provide real-time permission insights.
- 05Oak employs about 50 people in Israel and San Francisco and is expanding its Israeli development team.
- 06The system addresses modern challenges of managing AI agents and automated services in organizations.
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