- A region in danger
- Artificial intelligence solutions
The company Zynapspecialized in Cybersecurity preventiveannounced the completion of a €6.1 million Seed 2 funding round led by existing investors Kibo Ventures and Kfund. This operation brings the company’s total capital to 12 million euros and will help fuel its expansion in Argentina and other Latin American countries.
The new round comes as Zynap accelerates his speed Internationalization plan with a clear focus on Latin America. The company has begun to operate actively in the region with three leading partners in the industry: Biwares, Núcleo Rojo and Inside, with whom it will deploy its preventive cybersecurity offering to large organizations and managed security service providers.
“Zynap’s presence in Argentina is developed through an ecosystem of partner And Trusted MSSPswith whom we have been working for several months. This model has allowed us to advance very efficiently in the local market, relying on partners that have a deep understanding of the needs of Argentine organizations and have already fostered advanced opportunities with reference customers,” Vicente M. Martín, Field CTO of Zynap, explained to El Cronista.
And he added: “With the new round of investment, our aim is to consolidate and strengthen this indirect approach.” technical and commercial possibilities together with these partners and strengthens the support of customers who are already taking the first steps with our platform. “We firmly believe that this cooperation model is the most effective way to accelerate the implementation of a preventive security strategy in the region and ensure sustainable growth in the country.”
According to the company, Zynap’s goal is to consolidate its presence in the Latin American market and expand its operations in countries such as: B. expand gradually chili, Argentina, Colombia And Peruand relies on the knowledge and local capillarity of its partners.
“Looking forward to 2026, we forecast significant and sustainable growth for Argentina. We see the country as a key market within our regional strategy, both due to the maturity of its cybersecurity ecosystem and the growing demand for solutions that integrate intelligence, automation and advanced orchestration,” explained Vicente M. Martín.
The Zynap manager pointed out that they operate in Argentina through two strategic partners: Biwares (biwares.com) and Inside (insside.net). “Both have a solid track record in cybersecurity and risk management and are fundamental to our growth in the country,” he said.
A region in danger
The urgency of this expansion becomes even clearer when we consider the regional reality: according to the 2025 Cost of a Data Breach Report, Latin America has an average cost of $3.81 million each Data breach. Although this figure is slightly down compared to last year, it is still high compared to the global average and reflects the real economic impact of cybercrime on companies, institutions and organizations in the region. In this context have preventive security platformswith artificial intelligence and automation, is not a luxury but a primary necessity to mitigate risk, contain damage and maintain operational continuity.
The WEF’s latest global cybersecurity report also warns against this Threat landscape is increasing more complex: The growth of new technologies, interdependence in supply chains, geopolitical tensions and the increasing sophistication of attacks increase risks for governments, companies and economies.
For markets like Argentina with high digital loads, heterogeneous public and private infrastructure and growing need to protect sensitive data, Zynap’s proposal offers a solution aligned with international standards: security orchestration, updatable threat intelligence, response automation and a preventative rather than reactive approach.
The company places this movement in a context where cybersecurity teams operate under a increasing pressure: Attacks are increasing, tactics are rapidly evolving, and the use of artificial intelligence to automate malicious campaigns is becoming more common. At the same time, the volume of alarms is increasing, while specialized resources are limited and response times remain critical.
Artificial intelligence solutions
To address this scenario, Zynap has developed a preventive cybersecurity platform based on a agents, artificial intelligence And Automation processes. Its purpose is to help organizations anticipate attacks, reduce exposure, and respond faster and more accurately. They rely on correlated and updatable threat intelligence that serves as the basis for activating, controlling and validating defense measures.
The funding will go toward the next phase of the product roadmap, which includes advances in automated analysis, AI-powered threat models, and tools for day-to-day security operations. The capital will also allow us to strengthen the teams and accompany the company’s international expansion, with particular attention to Latin America, in addition to the United States and Europe, with a view to a future Series A planned for 2026.
“In the Era of artificial intelligenceIt is no longer enough to be the fastest. Purely reactive cybersecurity must give way to a more preventative model capable of anticipating attacks. That’s why we founded Zynap,” said Daniel Solis, CEO and co-founder of the company. He added: “Entering Latin America with partners such as Biwares, Núcleo Rojo and Inside is an important step in our international strategy.” “We appreciate the continued trust of our investors, which will enable us to accelerate our roadmap and enter new markets.”