Charm Security and Fig Security are the big winners of the CISO Village Choice 2025
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Last week, Team8, a global venture fund that builds and invests in companies across cybersecurity, data, AI, fintech, and digital health, as well as at their intersections, hosted its flagship CISO Village Summit 2025. The immersive five-day gathering in Miami and the Florida Keys brought together more than 100 out of the 600-strong CISO village representing the most influential companies in the world
Under the theme “Cyber Resilience at Machine Speed: AI as Your Force Multiplier” this year’s summit explored the rapidly changing cybersecurity landscape amid the rise of generative AI and autonomous technologies, examining how artificial intelligence is transforming both the nature of threats, the defenses built to counter them and the tantamount important of the people and communities behind them.
Known as the “Davos of Cybersecurity,” the CISO Village Summit featured a curated lineup of thought leaders, public officials, and industry pioneers, including: Anne Neuberger, former Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber and Emerging Technology ; Nadav Zafrir, CEO of Check Point and Team8 Co-Founder; Ami Luttwak, CTO and Co-Founder of Wiz; Admiral Mike Rogers, former NSA Director and Team8 Operating Partner; Phil Venables, Former CISO of Google Cloud; Rich Baich, CISO at AT&T; Marene Allison, former CISO of Johnson & Johnson; Jason Clinton, CISO of Anthropic; Dylan Patel, CEO of SemiAnalysis
A key highlight was the 3rd annual CISO Village Choice Awards, held in partnership with Discount Bank and IDB Bank. Fifteen emerging cybersecurity startups showcased to their solutions to a highly engaged audience of global security executives.
- Charm Security won the Best Innovation Award, followed by Orchid Security as runner-up.
- Fig Security took home the Best Performance Award, with Astelia named runner-up.
Notably, previous winners such as Dig Security (acquired by Palo Alto Networks) and Nagomi Security have achieved significant industry milestones.
Departing from the traditional conference model, the summit was designed to break down silos, both technical and organizational. Through war-room simulations, candid ‘unconference’ debates, and hands-on threat modeling, participants were encouraged to confront today’s biggest challenges in real time.
Just as important were the wellness and connection experiences: mornings began with run clubs, floating meditation, and breathwork, while days and evenings included keynotes from 4-Time Olympic gold medalist Anthony Ervin and Leadership Expert David Mead, alongside intimate dinners. In one case, a participant at the end of the Summit added that “I feel like I was lost and found my people.”
The significance of the theme in this moment in time was particularly poignant: “Speed is the defining challenge in security today. Historically, back to the ’90s and 2000s, we had traditional infrastructure and the risks associated with it. Then came the cloud, and the time it took to address cloud-related issues started to shrink. Now we’re in the age of AI, and that timeframe is shrinking even more. Our ability to embrace AI, to think ahead and find innovative ways to reduce that speed is going to be critical.” – Rich Baich, CISO at AT&T
Liran Grinberg, Team8 Co-founder & Managing Partner and Amir Zilberstien, Team8 Managing Partner spoke on the power of the summit and said, “While the summit was a resounding success, the recent tragic events in Israel are a reminder of how critical it is for global leaders to build resilience in the face of escalating threats, both digital and physical. The greatest cybersecurity risk today is isolation, when defenders are left disconnected from one another, the technology, and the communities they serve, falters. This summit is designed to give them the platform, perspective, and global community they need to lead at machine speed.”
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