Vega Lands $120M to Hunt Security Threats With AI
Cloud security startup Vega hits $700M valuation as enterprises ditch legacy tools for AI-powered threat detection.
Vega just closed a $120 million Series B, pushing its valuation to $700 million. Total raised now sits at $185 million.
The startup's pitch? AI that spots security threats directly inside cloud services. No middleman, no lag.
Here's the problem Vega is solving: modern companies are drowning in security data. Legacy platforms like Splunk force enterprises to store mountains of information before they can actually analyze it. That's slow and expensive.
Vega cuts through the noise by running detection where the data already lives. The AI approach means faster threat identification without the storage headache.
With cloud adoption still accelerating and security teams perpetually understaffed, investors are betting big that AI-native tools will eat the legacy market. Vega's war chest suggests they're ready to prove it.