Tel-Aviv-headquartered Red Access, which develops a SaaS-based security platform for browsing, secured $17 million in a Series A funding round led byNorwest Venture Partners. Participating investors includeTen Eleven Ventures, SentinelOne’s S Ventures,Elron VenturesandSingtel Innov8 Ventures.
Red Access will use the funds to fuel its US expansion, accelerate product innovation, and support R&D and key hires across sales, marketing, product, and engineering.
Despite growing interest from analysts and ambitious vendor plans, widespread adoption of Security Service Edge (SSE) has not yet happened. Security Service Edge is a cloud-delivered security framework that protects access to the web, cloud services, and private applications.
While 79% of organisations aim to adopt SSE in the next two years, many struggle to make it a reality due to operational complexity, cost concerns, and uncertainty about where to begin. Most enterprises, especially those operating in hybrid models, seek easier ways to secure their networks without major infrastructure overhauls or coordinating multiple teams.
“While the industry talks about ambitious futures, most companies are struggling to fix urgent problems with constrained teams, tight timelines and misaligned priorities,” saidDor Zvi, co-founder and CEO of Red Access.
Traditionally, organisations had to choose between SSE requiring full network migration or an enterprise browser that only secures itself. However, Red Access simplifies this process by integrating with existing environments like firewalls, allowing organisations to enhance security without extensive changes.
“The future of SSE is evolving, but for many organisations the priority is finding a clear and immediate path to stronger, simpler security that requires minimal architectural changes. We built Red Access to cut through the noise with fast deployment, seamless integration and uncompromising security that aligns with the way people work today,” added Dor Zvi.
Dor Zvi-led Red Access delivers a simpler path to secure access with an agentless, session-based architecture that integrates with existing environments and scales with the workforce.
The company offers security that can be quickly implemented and is easy to manage, without disrupting users. By focusing on session-level security across browsers and applications, Red Access improves Security Service Edge (SSE) capabilities without the costs and delays of traditional methods.
“Red Access has developed fresh technology that eliminates the overhead which has historically hindered SSE adoption,” said Nahumi. “Its agentless approach is already protecting hundreds of thousands of users. It delivers rapid, effective security without requiring an application rewrite, intrusive software deployments, or the management of yet another set of agents.”






