Gambit: Digital Continuity That Never Expires

Cyberattacks and infrastructure failures are inevitable for modern enterprises. Environments are increasingly complex and constantly evolving, and AI-augmented attackers are more sophisticated and relentless than ever. Despite the industry doubling down on prevention, breaches continue at an alarming rate. Organizations have spent decades investing in keeping attackers out, while largely neglecting to invest in their ability to recover when attackers do get in

We believe the next dollar in security is best spent on resilience. Not because prevention doesn’t matter, but because it’s not enough. When breaches and outages are inevitable, the ability to withstand and recover from them is what separates a bad day from a catastrophic one. Resilience is the confidence that your business can continue operating through any disruption. It should be measurable and continuous, not a static plan that expires the moment your environment changes.

Today, Gambit emerges from stealth with a clear mission: make resilience measurable and continuous. Their AI-native resilience platform connects to all environments, security solutions, and backup tools to autonomously map infrastructure and backup data, uncovering gaps that place continuity at risk. Across the enterprise environments they’ve analyzed, Gambit has found that while most organizations have extensive backup coverage and security measures, only around 5% of systems were actually resilient against the impact of ransomware attacks.

The platform’s benefits extend beyond security. Gambit eliminates inefficient backup management and redundant data storage, significantly reducing cloud storage costs that accumulate to millions of dollars at scale. These savings come on top of reduced cyber-insurance premiums, lower audit and compliance overhead, and avoided revenue loss from operational downtime.

We’re excited to announce our partnership with Alon, May, Sa’ar, and the entire Gambit team as they build the world’s first AI-native resilience platform. They ask the question too few organizations are prepared to answer: when something goes wrong, can we actually recover? Gambit closes the gap between thinking you can and knowing you can.

— Lucas and Ilya