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Mesh Security Raises $12 Million to Scale Cybersecurity Mesh Execution Platform

Mesh Security Raises $12 Million to Scale Cybersecurity Mesh Execution Platform

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Mesh Security has secured a $12 million Series A round to accelerate deployment of its Cybersecurity Mesh Architecture (CSMA) execution platform, positioning the company to capitalize on growing enterprise demand to unify fragmented security stacks. The round was led by Lobby Capital with participation from SentinelOne’s corporate venture arm S Ventures and Bright Pixel Capital, and the funds will be used to advance Mesh’s autonomous, system-level remediation capabilities while expanding sales and customer support. Mesh’s platform sits as an agentless execution layer above existing tools—spanning identity, endpoints, data, cloud, SaaS, networks, and CI/CD—consolidating visibility, context, and control so security teams can move from manual operations to automated exposure reduction without rip-and-replace or vendor lock-in.

By operationalizing CSMA as defined by Gartner, Mesh targets a structural gap created by years of best-of-breed tool proliferation that left enterprises with siloed data, disjointed workflows, and persistent risk. CEO and co-founder Netanel (Neo) Azoulay frames the company’s mission as building the missing operating model that makes diverse security investments function as one system, a proposition now elevated to the board level as large enterprises push for “platformization” and demonstrable ROI from security spend. Mesh is already live in complex production environments and is collaborating with leading security platforms, including SentinelOne, to deliver enterprise-wide adaptive defense, with customers such as Paychex citing its ability to pinpoint and drive closure of the most critical security gaps without forcing tool replacement. Lobby Capital’s participation signals investor confidence that Mesh can become a foundational layer for unified security operations, and the new capital is expected to support product R&D in cross-domain attack-path reasoning, autonomous remediation, and global go-to-market efforts from its bases in Palo Alto and Tel Aviv.

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