Thirty million dollars just walked into the SaaS security chat and didn’t ask for permission. Reco just secured $30M Series B, led by Oren Zeev and Zeev Ventures, with Insight Partners, boldstart ventures, Angular Ventures, Workday Ventures, TIAA Ventures, S Ventures, and Quadrille Capital all leaning in. That is not tourist capital. That is conviction capital. And when that many serious operators crowd the table, it is because something underneath the hood is humming.

Congratulations to Ofer Klein, Co Founder and CEO, Gal Nakash, Co Founder and CPO, and Dr. Tal Shapira, Co Founder and CTO. Three founders forged in high stakes environments, now building the nervous system for enterprises drowning in SaaS sprawl and AI ambition.

Reco. The name says it all. Recognition. Reconnaissance. Re cognition. In a world where every employee can spin up an AI agent before IT finishes their coffee, visibility is not a feature. It is oxygen. Reco’s AI native platform maps identities, permissions, SaaS apps, AI copilots, and shadow tools into a living graph of who can touch what, and how fast it can go sideways. More than 175+ SaaS integrations through their AI driven App Factory. AI agents trained on Reco generated metadata, not customer data, helping security teams cut noise and act with context instead of chaos.

The growth tells its own story. 500% from 2023 to 2024. Another 400% in 2025. Roughly 100 employees split between the United States and Israel. Around $85M raised to date. That is not incremental progress. That is a company finding product market fit in a market that just realized it has a blind spot the size of a data center.

The takeaway for founders watching from the sidelines is simple and uncomfortable. They did not chase a trend. They built around a structural shift. SaaS became the operating system of the enterprise. AI is now the intern who never sleeps and sometimes emails the wrong client. Reco positioned itself at the intersection of identity, data, and behavior, then let the market catch up to the risk.

And for CISOs in financial services, healthcare, insurance, pharma, and the S&P 500 crowd quietly experimenting with AI agents after hours, this is the conversation you cannot avoid. Jerich Beason at Waste Management put it plainly. Visibility and automation matter when shadow AI stops being a buzzword and starts being an incident report.

This round is fuel. Fuel to expand engineering. Fuel to scale go to market. Fuel to double down on AI governance before governance becomes a headline. Reco is not just watching the SaaS stack grow. It is keeping score.

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