Veriti

Israeli exposure-management cybersecurity company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Veriti is an Israeli cybersecurity company that develops software for threat exposure management and automated remediation across multi-vendor environments. The company emerged from stealth in November 2022 with $18.5 million in funding and was acquired by Check Point Software Technologies in 2025.[1][2]

Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryCybersecurity
Founded2021
FoundersAdi Ikan; Oren Koren
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Veriti
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryCybersecurity
Founded2021
FoundersAdi Ikan; Oren Koren
HeadquartersTel Aviv, Israel
Area served
Worldwide
ParentCheck Point Software Technologies (since 2025)
Websiteveriti.ai
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History

Veriti was founded in 2021 by Adi Ikan and Oren Koren, who previously worked at Check Point.[1] The company publicly launched in November 2022; TechCrunch reported total funding of $18.5 million led by Insight Partners, with participation from NFX and Amiti.[1]

On 27 May 2025, Check Point announced a definitive agreement to acquire Veriti. The deal received coverage from business and trade media, including Globes, Calcalist/CTech, CRN, Information Security Media Group, MSSP Alert and IT Pro.[2][3][4][5][6][7] Industry databases list the acquisition as completed in mid-2025.[8]

Products and services

Veriti's platform aggregates telemetry from security controls, vulnerabilities, and misconfigurations. It applies or recommends safe compensating changes to reduce exposure across on-premises and cloud environments, while aiming to avoid disruption to operations.[5][4][7]

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