Forbes September 29, 2025
Gil Press

Over the last year, more than $2 billion has been spent on acquiring startups focusing on securing AI. Three of these startups are based in Israel, and the most recent to be acquired, by Cato Networks for a reported $350 million, was Aim Security.

“There is a conceptual vulnerability or flaw in the way AI agents are designed and built,” says Matan Getz, co-founder and CEO of Aim Security. AI Agents, explains Getz, have three essential capabilities: access to sensitive data, access to the external world, and the ability to run autonomous actions. This “trifecta” of AI agents’ skills is what makes them so useful, but it also makes them “vulnerable to a lot of scenarios and a lot of...

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