HomeArtificial IntelligenceVenture capital Accel backs Indian cybersecurity startups to chase innovation over pricing power

Venture capital Accel backs Indian cybersecurity startups to chase innovation over pricing power

Accel has backed six cybersecurity startups, including Akto and Seezo, both of which are gaining ground globally with AI-native, differentiated products.

July 30, 2025 / 17:04 IST
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Venture capital firm Accel is encouraging India’s cybersecurity startups to aim for smarter products and not rely on being the cheaper alternative in order to compete globally. Prayank Swaroop, Partner at Accel added that the firm has lined up a Cybersecurity Summit and believes the next generation of global cybersecurity giants could come from India, provided founders embrace innovation over imitation.

“Customers choose what works, not what’s cheap,” said Swaroop. “In cybersecurity, price is not the differentiator, performance and innovation are.”

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Accel has backed six cybersecurity startups, including Akto and Seezo, which are finding interest globally for their AI-native, differentiated products. Akto launched its agentic AI-based security tool earlier this year and has already bagged orders from three Fortune 100 clients. Swaroop credits this success to the founder’s patience and long-term thinking. “It took over three years to build, and only then did it scale quickly,” said Prayank Swaroop.

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