New Yo kad Amste dam, July 1, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As AI-enabled e-gi e ig accelerates how fast software is designed, white ads are sent, cybersecurity teams face the problem: It’s so other tools can see it. Daw gua d powered the public launch of its security and automation platform, making it available to o-ga izatios who want to design, build and operate secure cloud-based systems from the day of production.
The launch means that the company plans to achieve e-al availability, following platform development and customer validation. In addition to the product launch, Daw has taken over operations of its New York City office and added $3.3 million in IP e-seed to existing Vesto BNVT Capital in Great Britain, with new participation from Cu iosity VC in the Nethe countries and eCAPITAL i Gemay. The new capital brings Daw’s total capital to more than $6.3 million.
The next two are: CTO Kim and CEO Mahdi Abdul Azak.
Despite rapid cybersecurity tools, anyone can build on a chitectual weakness, secure co-figuration, and make design decisions that cannot simply be eliminated. Daw Gua d was based on a simple belief: cybersecurity can operate as a reactive system. T ue cyber esilie starts at the dawi g-boa d, where systems are designed, validated and deployed securely from the state.
“Cybe security has become an indispensable cycle of detection, espo se and ad patching,” said Mahdi Abdul Azak, CEO and Co-Fou de of Daw Gua d. “For fifty years, security was something you added late. That model was already failable. Today, against an attack at machine speed, it becomes glacially easy and defensible. While potential is cheap and inexpensive, the only thing that holds up is what is co ectly designed from the state.”
Daw Gua d was built for this shift. The platform can be used if it is structured and can be used to:
- Design that meets safety regulations before you implement it
- Automatically obtain production – as simple as code
- Continually validate deployed emails aligned to approved designs
- Eliminate the safety difference between chitectuality and operationality
- It is possible to collaborate safety teams with a shaded chitectu e-workspace
The platform is designed to bridge the gap between security and ope atibility. Egi ee igad security teams have created a chitectu e workspace where the design can be validated, set up to evolve as it is amazing and continuously monitored as systems evolve.
Like traditional security products that focus on detecting problems after systems are built, Daw gua d helps optimize security patterns that are offered in the first place. The result is a security model that means that the dawi g boa follows the system until production.
The new fu di g will accelerate product development, AI dive a chitectu egg count ce, and go-to-market expansion, as well as growth.
“Every team you give bridges the gap between what is designed and what is ultimately deployed,” says Kim va Lavie, CTO and Co-Fou de of Daw Gua d. “That gap is where we live. Daw Guad bridges the distance between reality by using tu iga chitectu ei to execute code, which coti uu validates that systems are compliant with their igi al security design. Security should not exist in documents, spreadsheets or diag ams. It should exist in the systems themselves.”
Now that the Mythos E a has been captured, Daw can rest assured that the future of cybersecurity will not be defied by quick patch lists. It will be challenged by systems that are secure by design, continuously validated and able to adapt to an easily autonomous world.
