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Dream Secures $100 Million Series B to Transform National Cybersecurity

February 17, 2025 By admin Leave a Comment

Dream, an AI company pioneering cyber resilience solutions for nations and critical infrastructure, announced a groundbreaking $100 million Series B funding round led by Bain Capital Ventures that values the company at $1.1 billion. With the support of additional investors such as Group 11, Tru Arrow, Tau Capital, and Aleph, this investment marks a decisive step forward in enhancing product capabilities and broadening global market reach. At a time when cyberattacks are increasingly leveraging artificial intelligence to navigate legacy systems, cloud infrastructures, and hybrid architectures, Dream’s innovative approach—anchored by a suite of proprietary AI models that mimic the tactics of both defenders and attackers—provides an advanced layer of protection designed to anticipate and neutralize threats before they manifest. This strategy addresses the enormous data challenges inherent in modern cybersecurity, underscoring the need for comprehensive visibility and rapid response in the face of sophisticated nation-state cyber intrusions.

The company’s evolution is guided by the unique experiences of its founders, who bring firsthand knowledge from both governmental and cyber intelligence arenas. Former Austrian Prime Minister Sebastian Kurz, serial entrepreneur Shalev Hulio, and cyber expert Gil Dolev have leveraged their backgrounds to forge a solution tailored for the intricate needs of national security. Hulio’s reflection on the company’s mission to provide unparalleled protection for governments resonates deeply with his personal commitment to addressing the surge in complex cyberattacks, while Kurz recalls the tangible societal impacts he witnessed during his time in office. In just two years since its inception, Dream has achieved more than $130 million in annual sales to national cybersecurity organizations, a testament to the urgent demand for solutions that merge deep cyber intelligence with robust, AI-driven defense mechanisms.

This new funding will accelerate the development of Dream’s Cyber Language Model (CLM), a pioneering family of language models specifically trained to interpret and act upon the vast and varied expressions of cybersecurity challenges—from intricate code and extensive logs to nuanced threat intelligence. By automating tasks that traditionally required specialized human expertise, the CLM is set to empower governments with rapid, actionable insights into their networks’ vulnerabilities, thereby strengthening their capacity to thwart sophisticated cyber threats. The infusion of capital will also support Dream’s strategic expansion into additional markets where the stakes of cyber warfare are particularly high, bolstered by the addition of industry leaders Enrique Salem and Shlomo Yanai to the company’s Board of Directors. Their combined expertise in cybersecurity and executive management reinforces Dream’s vision and enhances its ability to build a resilient, global framework for cyber defense.

Dream’s innovative strategy, underpinned by a robust team with extensive experience across public service and private sector cybersecurity, is poised to redefine national approaches to safeguarding critical infrastructures. This significant investment not only validates the company’s data-driven and proactive defense model but also signals a broader shift in how governments and organizations are preparing for and mitigating cyber risks. The company’s forward-thinking vision and relentless execution offer a powerful message of resilience in a world where digital threats continue to evolve, ensuring that nations have the tools necessary to secure their most vital assets against an ever-changing threat landscape.

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