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Artemis Raises $70M in Six Months After Launch
Artemis, a new cybersecurity startup, has raised $70 million in Seed and Series A funding just six months after launching.

Artemis, a new cybersecurity startup, has raised $70 million in Seed and Series A funding just six months after launching.
A newly established cybersecurity startup, Artemis, has raised $70 million in combined Seed and Series A funding just six months after its launch. This rapid fundraising highlights growing investor interest in advanced security solutions designed for modern threat environments.
The Series A round was led by Felicis, while existing investors such as First Round Capital and Brightmind also participated. In addition, several prominent cybersecurity leaders and executives from major technology firms joined the round, further strengthening the company’s backing.
Artemis was founded by Shachar Hirshberg and Dan Shiebler, both of whom bring strong experience from companies like Amazon Web Services and Abnormal Security. Since its launch, the company has focused on building a modern cybersecurity platform that adapts to rapidly evolving digital threats.
Notably, the startup aims to address a key shift in the cybersecurity landscape. As cyberattacks become faster and more automated, traditional rule-based systems are increasingly seen as insufficient. Therefore, Artemis is developing a system that continuously analyzes organizational activity and identifies unusual patterns in real time.
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Moreover, instead of generating multiple disconnected alerts, the platform is designed to provide a unified view of potential threats. This approach helps security teams respond more efficiently and reduces the need for manual investigation.
Although the company is still in its early stages, it has already reported initial enterprise traction and plans to expand its team significantly by the end of 2026.
Overall, Artemis’ rapid funding round reflects a broader industry trend. As cyber threats continue to evolve, investors are increasingly backing startups that aim to modernize security infrastructure and improve response times.
Disclaimer: This news is based on publicly available information. NervNow has not independently verified any claims.
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