Cynamics is building the impossible






Our Mission
We’re here to change the network visibility game, ensuring you know exactly what’s taking place all across your mission critical network all the time. No performance issues, no blindspots, no surprises, no compromising between coverage and costs.

How it started
In 2018, while Eyal was serving as the COO at Carbyne 911, he was scheduled to demo their solution to the CISO of a major southern US city.
Without warning, the city grid was taken down by a major ransomware attack. Needless to say, that meeting was canceled as the city dove headfirst into chaos mode.
The experience piqued Eyal’s entrepreneurial curiosity and he set out to find a solution to the confusion and panic of network attacks. Along the way, he teamed up with Dr. Aviv Yehezkel and discovered that current network visibility solutions only provide partial visibility at best. Not only that, to get that partial visibility, organizations need 100s of appliances, driving security costs sky high.
Now Eyal and Aviv had two challenges to beat; to develop an entirely scalable solution that grants UNLIMITED visibility to networks, while ensuring organizations and critical infrastructure providers stay within their security budget.





And now, we’ve built the impossible: a scalable, cost-effective network visibility solution that optimizes performance issues and detects threats on mission critical networks as they emerge and prevents attacks before they occur.
How we got here
June
November
September
November
September
November
November
January
2019
Launched Cynamics
2019
First US Deployment
2020
Patent Pending
Predicting threats using small samples
2020
Launched Network BluePrint
2021
Patent Pending
2021
Launched PLG Growth Motion
2021
Presented Technical Paper at ACM CCS AISec 21’
2022
Launched Cloud Capabilities
Predicting endpoint threats without an agent
August
August
November
July
November
November
January
2019
Opened Israel HQ
2020
Patent Pending
Inferring 100% network coverage from small samples
2020
Patent Pending
Predicting Ransomware attacks