This Former Microsoft PM Thinks She Can Unseat CyberArk In 18 Months

Venice startup raises $25M to revolutionize identity access management for AI agents and legacy systems.
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This Former Microsoft PM Thinks She Can Unseat CyberArk In 18 Months
Venice Startup Tackles the Modern Permissions Crisis What is the Venice startup, and why are enterprises paying attention? The Venice startup is a 35-person Israeli-American company tackling the growing crisis of digital permissions for AI agents and automated systems. With $25 million in fresh funding and a bold claim to replace industry giants like CyberArk within 18 months, this identity access management newcomer is positioning itself as the solution for Fortune 500 companies navigating hybrid cloud and legacy environments. As artificial intelligence reshapes how work gets done, the need for secure, scalable identity governance has never been more urgent—and the Venice startup believes it has the architecture to meet that demand. Credit: Assaf Revivo Why Identity Access Management Matters for AI Agents The digital workforce is expanding far beyond human employees. Chatbots, automated scripts, and AI-driven agents now routinely access sensitive systems, creating a complex web of creden…