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Cylake: AI-Powered Security Without Cloud Dependency

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterMarch 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read4 Views
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  1. Nir Zuk’s new startup, Cylake, creates hardware-based AI cybersecurity solutions for organizations that must keep data on-premises due to regulatory or sovereignty issues.
  2. Cylake’s platform analyzes data locally without relying on public cloud infrastructure, ensuring full control and security for sensitive organizations.
  3. The system emphasizes a holistic approach, integrating multiple data sources for real-time anomaly detection and incident response support.
  4. Backed by $45M and targeting commercial release in early 2027, Cylake aims to modernize security for highly regulated sectors where data control is critical.

New Cybersecurity Solution Keeps Data On-Premises

Cylake is a new cybersecurity company that offers a different kind of protection. Unlike traditional tools that rely on cloud services, Cylake builds its security system to work entirely inside a company’s own environment. This change is important for organizations like governments and defense agencies. They often cannot move their data to the cloud because of strict security and legal rules. Cylake’s hardware-focused platform uses artificial intelligence and data analysis. Because it operates locally, organizations keep full control over their sensitive information. This approach is designed to meet the needs of highly regulated industries, which require secure and private handling of data.

Balancing Security Innovation and Practical Needs

Cylake’s platform integrates data from various sources—like network systems and security tools—into one local analysis system. This setup allows the system to quickly find unusual activity and suspicious patterns. Instead of sending data to distant servers, the platform processes everything on-site. This method helps organizations respond faster and keeps their data secure. The company is still developing its technology, with plans to release the product early in 2027. Making cybersecurity smarter while protecting data sovereignty could help bridge the gap between innovation and practicality. As more organizations focus on security without sacrificing control, Cylake’s approach could see widespread adoption in the future.

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