Tel Aviv- and Seattle-based Native has emerged from stealth with $42M in funding to help companies monitor security across multiple cloud providers, addressing the fragmented security landscape in modern cloud environments.
Native, a startup with offices in Tel Aviv and Seattle, has officially emerged from stealth mode after raising $42M in combined seed and Series A funding to tackle the growing challenge of security monitoring across multiple cloud providers.
The company announced an $11M seed round followed by a $31M Series A, with investors including unnamed strategic partners and venture firms focused on enterprise security. Native's platform aims to provide unified security visibility across AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and other major cloud environments.
The Problem: Fragmented Cloud Security
As organizations increasingly adopt multi-cloud strategies, security teams face the complex challenge of monitoring and securing assets across disparate cloud platforms. Each major cloud provider offers its own security tools and interfaces, creating operational silos that can leave security gaps and increase alert fatigue.
"Security teams are drowning in disconnected alerts from multiple cloud consoles," said Native's CEO in an interview. "Our platform provides a unified view of security posture across all cloud environments, enabling teams to detect threats faster and respond more effectively."
Native's Approach
Native's platform aggregates security data from multiple cloud providers into a single dashboard, using machine learning to correlate events and identify potential threats that might be missed when monitoring each cloud environment separately.
Key features include:
- Unified security visibility across cloud providers
- Automated compliance reporting for various frameworks
- Threat detection tailored to multi-cloud environments
- Integration with existing security tools and workflows
The platform is designed to work with both public and private clouds, supporting hybrid cloud strategies that many enterprises are adopting.
Market Context
Native enters a crowded but growing market of cloud security solutions. Companies like Wiz, Orca Security, and Lacework have raised significant funding in recent years, highlighting investor interest in this space.
What differentiates Native is its focus on multi-cloud environments specifically. While competitors may offer strong capabilities within single cloud platforms, Native aims to provide the cross-cloud visibility that organizations increasingly need.
Funding and Growth Plans
The $42M in funding will be used to expand the engineering team, accelerate product development, and grow the customer base. Native has already secured several enterprise customers across various industries, though specific names were not disclosed.
The company plans to enhance its machine learning capabilities to improve threat detection and reduce false positives. As cloud environments become more complex, automated security analysis will be critical for overwhelmed security teams.
The Road Ahead
With the shift toward multi-cloud and hybrid cloud strategies, tools like Native's will become increasingly essential. The challenge of maintaining consistent security policies and visibility across different cloud platforms will only grow as organizations expand their cloud footprints.
Native's emergence from stealth with substantial funding indicates investor confidence in the market for unified cloud security solutions. As organizations continue their cloud transformation journeys, the ability to maintain security visibility across multiple environments will be a key differentiator for security teams.
For more information about Native's platform, visit their official website.

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