Israeli cyber risk modeling co Kovrr raises $5.5m

Cyber surveillance Photo: ASAP Shutterstock
Cyber surveillance Photo: ASAP Shutterstock

Kovrr is pioneering the use of AI to transparently predict and price cyber risk.

Israeli predictive cyber risk modeling company Kovrr today announced the completion of a $5.5 million financing round led by StageOne Ventures and Mundi Ventures, with participation of Banco Sabadell and other private investors. The proceeds will be used for product development as well as to further accelerate the company's global growth.

Tel Aviv-based Kovrr was founded in 2017 by CEO Yakir Golan, CRO Shalom Bublil and VP R&D Avi Bashan in order to give underwriters, exposure managers and risk professionals the unparalleled visibility they need to keep up with a rapidly changing cyber risk landscape.

Golan said, “Cyberattacks cause billions of dollars of damage and currently affect every category of risk. Kovrr’s unique approach leverages data science and predictive analytics to deliver powerful and actionable capabilities that our clients need to grow their businesses and confidently act on their cyber risk management decisions. The recent funding allows us to further expand our commercial reach, data harvesting and predictive modeling capabilities.”

The company provides the world’s leading insurance carriers, reinsurers and government regulators with an end-to-end platform that delivers transparent, data-driven insights that enable them to quantify and manage their affirmative and silent cyber risk exposures across all lines of insurance.

“Kovrr is introducing a new approach to the cyber insurance market. We are impressed with the team’s ability to develop both the technology and a product that addresses the needs of market leading insurers” says Rami Lachter, Principal at StageOne Ventures. “As active cyber investors, we see great potential as adjacent markets unfold and believe that Kovrr is well positioned to become a dominant player in this fast growing market.”

Kovrr accurately quantifies potential financial loss caused by various types of cyber events. The platform uses open-source, proprietary and third-party business and threat intelligence data to train predictive cyber risk models.

“Kovrr is one step ahead in modeling cybersecurity risks and has the potential to become the engine that powers cyber risk underwriting for the insurance industry.” said Javier Santiso, CEO and Founder of Mundi Ventures. “Their technology's ability to give insights about existing silent cyber risk exposure combined with methods to measure risks from new policies, is superior to competing technologies."

Published by Globes, Israel business news - en.globes.co.il - on September 10, 2019

© Copyright of Globes Publisher Itonut (1983) Ltd. 2019

Cyber surveillance Photo: ASAP Shutterstock
Cyber surveillance Photo: ASAP Shutterstock
Twitter Facebook Linkedin RSS Newsletters גלובס Israel Business Conference 2018