NetFoundry Secures $12M in Funding to Revolutionize Secure Networking with Zero Trust Technology

April 28, 2025
NetFoundry Secures $12M in Funding to Revolutionize Secure Networking with Zero Trust Technology
  • NetFoundry has secured a $12 million investment, marking its first venture capital funding round, led by SYN Ventures.

  • SYN Ventures, the lead investor, focuses on innovative security companies and is backed by a team with extensive experience in cybersecurity.

  • CEO Galeal Zino described this funding as a pivotal moment for secure networking, likening it to an 'iPhone moment' due to its revolutionary approach.

  • NetFoundry provides solutions that enable enterprise IT and product providers to embed zero trust networking into their products using an OEM model.

  • The company specializes in embeddable zero-trust connectivity, securing workflows across networks without relying on traditional protections like VPNs and MPLS.

  • Businesses in sectors requiring strong security, particularly financial services, are early adopters of NetFoundry's network-as-code model, which enhances security and deployment speed.

  • Josh Schertzer, former CTO at Blackstone, noted that financial firms are integrating network-as-code with existing infrastructure to enhance security and agility.

  • Dan Burns from SYN Ventures highlighted that NetFoundry's software approach eliminates barriers to business agility and security, accelerating digital transformation efforts.

  • NetFoundry's technology ensures end-to-end encryption with sovereign keys, providing a secure alternative to SASE models that may compromise sensitive data.

  • The company's solutions are employed by leading Fortune 500 companies, major US banks, and critical infrastructure entities globally, including products from brands like IBM and Microsoft.

  • NetFoundry showcases successful implementations of its zero trust networking in diverse fields, including finance, military, and industrial automation.

  • NetFoundry's model replaces legacy WAN and SASE architectures with a software-based approach that ensures military-grade security while simplifying operations.

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