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[The Art of Cybersecurity Venture Capital: A Masterclass with Gilly Raanan]-[Gili Raanan - Cybersecurity Investment Playbook]

Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy · B2 · 2025-03-25

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The Philosophy of Cyberstarts: Betting on Adversity and Precision

In a recent episode of Invest Like the Best, Patrick O'Shaughnessy sat down with Gilly Raanan, the founder of Cyberstarts, to discuss his unconventional yet highly successful approach to venture capital in the cybersecurity space. Since launching in 2018, Cyberstarts has achieved legendary status, managing over $700 million across five funds and seeding companies that account for roughly 50% of the worldwide market cap of private cybersecurity firms.

The "Perfect Storm" in Cybersecurity

Raanan argues that we are currently living through a "perfect storm" in cybersecurity. The convergence of geopolitical conflicts—such as those in Ukraine and Gaza—and the rapid advancement of AI has redefined the threat landscape. He notes that "offensive cyber security" has evolved into a "strategic weapon" for nation-states. Most critically, Raanan believes AI will not merely improve security but will "redefine it," as the same large language models (LLMs) used for defense will be leveraged by attackers to execute strikes with unprecedented speed and sophistication.

The Founder-First Thesis

One of the most striking aspects of Raanan's strategy is his rejection of traditional VC evaluation criteria. He intentionally ignores "markets, products, and technologies" at the seed stage, viewing them as variables that inevitably change. Instead, he focuses exclusively on the individual. Raanan hunts for "adversity," seeking founders who have navigated personal hardships and proven their "ability to overcome it." He cites the example of Michael Sholo of Fireblocks, whose upbringing as an immigrant and child of a single mother instilled the resilience necessary to navigate the "crypto winter" that wiped out many of his initial design partners.

The Sunrise Methodology: Solving Real Pain

Raanan’s "Sunrise" program is his systematic approach to achieving product-market fit. Rather than building in a vacuum, Cyberstarts engages with dozens of Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) to identify the most "urgent pain point" in the market.

Key tactical steps of the Sunrise process include:

  • Chasing Pain: Asking CISOs, "Who is the vendor you hate the most?" to identify displacement opportunities.
  • Observing Behavior: Moving beyond opinions to look at what customers actually do—such as whether they’ve already hired consultants or deployed open-source patches to mitigate a risk.
  • The $100 Million Commitment: Raanan tells potential customers, "We are giving you essentially $100 million off balance sheet to solve one pain point." This shifts the power dynamic, ensuring the resulting product is something users "really need and can use on a daily basis."

The Wiz Case Study: A Blueprint for Success

The acquisition of Wiz by Google serves as the ultimate case study for Raanan’s methods. He highlights three factors for their rapid ascent:

  1. Urgency over Importance: Wiz pivoted from a non-urgent security product to cloud security, which offered an immediate sense of urgency.
  2. Persona Mapping: Wiz ensured that the person with the problem, the budget, the authority, and the technical credentials to deploy the product were all the same person (the CISO).
  3. High-Entry Pricing: By rejecting the "product-led growth" (PLG) model in favor of large enterprise deals, they secured high-value commitments immediately.

Conclusion: The Never-Satisfied Builder

Raanan describes his own "hidden superpower" as an "endless hunger," noting that he is "never satisfied" with his achievements. This drive, combined with a deep commitment to the people he partners with, has allowed him to build a firm that treats cybersecurity not as a sector, but as a "life project." As he looks to the future, Raanan remains optimistic, confident that while the specific threats will evolve, his focus on resilient talent and the rigorous Sunrise methodology will continue to produce companies that define the next decade of digital protection.

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📖 Transcript

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