Red Access Secures $17 Million to Enable Secure Browsing for Everyone
- Menlo Times

- Sep 11
- 1 min read

Red Access, the first agentless platform to secure all browsing activities of corporate employees on any browser, web app, and cloud services, led by Dor Zvi and Tal Dery, has secured $17 million in a Series A funding round led by Norwest Venture Partners. Participating investors include Ten Eleven Ventures, SentinelOne’s S Ventures, Elron Ventures, and Singtel Innov8 Ventures.
Red Access will channel the funding into U.S. expansion, advancing product innovation, and strengthening R&D alongside key hires in sales, marketing, product, and engineering.
Despite strong analyst interest and ambitious vendor roadmaps, widespread Security Service Edge (SSE) adoption remains limited. Although 79% of organizations plan to adopt SSE within two years, progress is slowed by operational complexity, high costs, and uncertainty on where to start. Enterprises running hybrid models, in particular, are looking for simpler, lower-friction ways to secure networks without major infrastructure overhauls or multi-team coordination.
Until now, enterprises faced a tradeoff: heavyweight SSE platforms requiring full network migration, or enterprise browsers that only secure themselves. Both are needed, but few organizations can afford disruptive overhauls or the complexity of managing multiple tools.
Red Access introduces a new model for web session security, combining the deep protection of SSE with browser-native safeguards in a single lightweight architecture. It secures web, SaaS, and data flows without complex migrations, working seamlessly with existing infrastructure.



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