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Israeli startup Cyera valued at $9 billion after Blackstone-led deal

Cybersecurity is one of the Jewish state’s largest tech sectors, with nearly $5 billion raised across more than 130 funding rounds in 2025.

Visitors at the annual Cybertech Israel Conference and Exhibition, in Tel Aviv, attended by thousands of leading multi-national corporates, small and medium-sized businesses, startups, private and corporate investors, venture capital firms, experts and clients. Jan. 29, 2020. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90.
The annual Cybertech Israel Conference and Exhibition in Tel Aviv, attended by thousands of leading multi-national corporates, small and medium-sized businesses, startups, private and corporate investors, venture capital firms, experts and clients. Jan. 29, 2020. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90.

New York-based alternative investment management company Blackstone is leading a $400 million investment in Cyera, an Israeli tech startup that helps businesses classify and protect data across multiple environments, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal.

Founded in 2021 by CEO Yotam Segev and CTO Tamar Bar-Ilan, Cyera is also backed by venture capital firms Sequoia Capital and Accel.

Segev and Bar-Ilan are graduates of the Israel Defense Forces’ Talpiot program and Unit 8200, known for producing officers with exceptional scientific aptitude and leadership potential.

Cyera raised $540 million in a funding round in June that doubled its valuation to $6 billion. Before that round, the company had raised approximately $760 million.

Cybersecurity is one of Israel’s largest tech sectors, with nearly $5 billion raised across more than 130 funding rounds in 2025—a 46% increase compared to 2024.

In June, Cyera reported 353% growth among Fortune 500 customers over the previous 18 months, expanded into 10 countries, and more than doubled its workforce to nearly 800 employees worldwide.

James Spiro is a tech journalist and founder of The Spiro Circle, a publication and podcast that explores culture, identity and technology.
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