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Ben Kliger, CEO and Co-Founder of Zenity: $21.5 Million Raised to Build the Future of Security and Governance for AI, Low-Code, and No-Code Development Category Visionaries

    • Entrepreneurship

Welcome to another episode of Category Visionaries — the show that explores GTM stories from tech's most innovative B2B founders. In today's episode, we're speaking with Ben Kliger, CEO and Co-Founder of Zenity, a security governance platform for no code and AI development that has raised $21.5 Million in funding.
Here are the most interesting points from our conversation:
Unit 8200's Impact: Ben credits his transformative experience in Unit 8200, emphasizing the unit's culture of embracing challenges and enabling significant contributions to national security. This environment fostered his leadership skills and established a lifelong network of friends and colleagues.
Entrepreneurial Roots and Vision: With a background influenced by entrepreneurial family values and participation in entrepreneur programs, Ben always aspired to create his own technology company. His journey through roles at Deloitte, Fortscale, and Microsoft further shaped his ambition to address meaningful business challenges with innovative solutions.
Inspiration from Leaders: Identifying David Ben-Gurion and Satya Nadella as his inspirations, Ben admires their leadership qualities of empathy and customer obsession. These principles guide Zenity's mission to prioritize customer needs and drive meaningful impact.
Zenity's Mission: Focused on security governance for no-code and AI development, Zenity aims to ensure that citizen-developed applications within enterprises are secure. By addressing the security aspects of no-code and AI tools, Zenity enables organizations to empower their non-technical staff without compromising on security.
Ideal Customer Profile (ICP) Identification: Zenity targets large enterprises that heavily utilize major SaaS platforms for citizen development projects. The company focuses on security leaders within these organizations, offering solutions to manage the risks associated with no-code and AI development by non-technical employees.
Marketing Philosophy and Growth Strategy: Emphasizing thought leadership and partnerships, Zenity engages with industry organizations and leverages direct sales to communicate its value proposition. The company's approach is not about inducing fear but about enabling organizations to harness the power of no-code and AI development securely.

Welcome to another episode of Category Visionaries — the show that explores GTM stories from tech's most innovative B2B founders. In today's episode, we're speaking with Ben Kliger, CEO and Co-Founder of Zenity, a security governance platform for no code and AI development that has raised $21.5 Million in funding.
Here are the most interesting points from our conversation:
Unit 8200's Impact: Ben credits his transformative experience in Unit 8200, emphasizing the unit's culture of embracing challenges and enabling significant contributions to national security. This environment fostered his leadership skills and established a lifelong network of friends and colleagues.
Entrepreneurial Roots and Vision: With a background influenced by entrepreneurial family values and participation in entrepreneur programs, Ben always aspired to create his own technology company. His journey through roles at Deloitte, Fortscale, and Microsoft further shaped his ambition to address meaningful business challenges with innovative solutions.
Inspiration from Leaders: Identifying David Ben-Gurion and Satya Nadella as his inspirations, Ben admires their leadership qualities of empathy and customer obsession. These principles guide Zenity's mission to prioritize customer needs and drive meaningful impact.
Zenity's Mission: Focused on security governance for no-code and AI development, Zenity aims to ensure that citizen-developed applications within enterprises are secure. By addressing the security aspects of no-code and AI tools, Zenity enables organizations to empower their non-technical staff without compromising on security.
Ideal Customer Profile (ICP) Identification: Zenity targets large enterprises that heavily utilize major SaaS platforms for citizen development projects. The company focuses on security leaders within these organizations, offering solutions to manage the risks associated with no-code and AI development by non-technical employees.
Marketing Philosophy and Growth Strategy: Emphasizing thought leadership and partnerships, Zenity engages with industry organizations and leverages direct sales to communicate its value proposition. The company's approach is not about inducing fear but about enabling organizations to harness the power of no-code and AI development securely.

18 min