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New Era: The 'No Limits' Show

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The Jerusalem Post and New Era Capital Partners, one of Israel’s leading venture capital firms, launch a six-episode podcast series entitled “No Limits: A New Era of start-ups.”

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Episode thumbnail for LIVE: The cybersecurity field is a constant race, says Suridata founder

August 16, 2023

LIVE: The cybersecurity field is a constant race, says Suridata founder

<b>Episode #4 of "No Limits", the Jerusalem Post-New Era Capital Partners Podcast.</b><br /><b></b><br />The Jerusalem Post and New Era Capital Partners, one of Israel’s leading venture capital firms, have launched a six-episode podcast series entitled “<a href="https://www.jpost.com/podcast/new-era" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">No Limits: A New Era of start-ups</a>.” In each episode, Maayan Hoffman, Deputy CEO - Strategy &amp; Innovation of the Jerusalem Post, and Gideon Argov, managing partner and Co-Founder of New Era Capital Partners highlight promising Israeli start-ups that not only offer excellent prospects for financial success, but that have the potential to make positive changes in our society and help repair the world – “unicorns with a heart.”<br />The forth episode of No Limits features an in-depth interview with entrepreneur Lee Kappon, co-founder and CEO of <a href="https://www.suridata.ai/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Suridata.</a><br /><br /><a href="https://www.suridata.ai/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Suridata</a>'s SaaS Security platform enables organizations to secure the use of SaaS applications.<br />SaaS stands for “Software as a Service,” and includes all the solutions that allow users to connect to and use cloud-based apps over the Internet, such as email, calendaring, and office tools, but also more complex systems such as products for sales management, customer relationship management (CRM), financial management, human resource management (HRM), billing and collaboration.<br />"I aim to ensure that global enterprises are well aware of the straightforward path to addressing their hurdles. It's essential for them to realize that safeguarding the utilization of SaaS applications need not be intricate, burdensome, or costly," stated Kappon. "My goal is to convey that we provide an effective solution, while also instilling the sentiment that we are genuinely compassionate individuals."<br /><br />Suridata’s platform identifies risks of misconfigurations, third-party integrations, and users' access. Once risks have been identified, the platform provides remediation guidelines according to best practices and security frameworks.<br />Kappon described the cybersecurity field as a constant race.<br />“New technologies mean new gaps to close, and new ways that attackers can manipulate their way into an organization’s system,” she said. “Our goal is to always stay a step ahead.”<br />For this reason, the entrepreneur explained that Suridata’s research team is constantly working.<br />“It is crucial to identify new threats, how they can be exploited by hackers, and how to reduce the risk to zero,” she said. “In addition, it is important to understand what is important to the business you are helping and how to prioritize. Cybersecurity is a constant race, but this is what I love about it because it is always changing and requiring us to think differently and innovatively.”<br />Established in 2019, Suridata has raised over $11 million and currently employs some 32 people.<br />“I have never really considered the possibility that my startup would not succeed and I do not consider it now,” Kappon said. “I know that many companies do not make it, but I always think that this has nothing to do with me.”

Episode thumbnail for LIVE: Eynat Guez takes on "Unicorns with a heart"

July 19, 2023

LIVE: Eynat Guez takes on "Unicorns with a heart"

<b>The CEO and co-founder of Papaya Global on prospects for financial success and the potential to make positive changes in our society.</b><br /><b></b><br />The Jerusalem Post and New Era Capital Partners, one of Israel’s leading venture capital firms, have launched a six-episode podcast series entitled “<a href="https://www.jpost.com/podcast/new-era" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">No Limits: A New Era of start-ups</a>.” In each episode, Maayan Hoffman, Deputy CEO - Strategy &amp; Innovation of the Jerusalem Post, and Gideon Argov, managing partner and co-founder of New Era Capital Partners highlight promising Israeli start-ups that not only offer excellent prospects for financial success, but that have the potential to make positive changes in our society and help repair the world – “unicorns with a heart.” The third episode of No<br /><br />Limits features an in-depth interview with <a href="https://www.jpost.com/50-most-influential-jews/eynat-guez-678113" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Eynat Guez</a>, CEO and co-founder of Papaya Global, the Tel Aviv-based payroll-­management software company that was recently named to the Time100 list of the most influential companies of 2023 and is the first Israeli unicorn to be founded by a woman.<br /><br />“The main mission of Papaya,” explains<a href="https://www.jpost.com/business-and-innovation/article-746466" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"> Guez</a> on the podcast, “is to reinvent the way that companies are processing payroll globally, making it easy and seamless to process a global workforce, from onboarding to payroll processing and payments in a way that makes it almost a “no-brainer.” <br /><br />Guez, who predicts that Papaya can become a $100 billion company, is passionate about her work and the company’s culture, which promotes diversity at all levels. She is equally passionate about her outspoken opposition to the government’s plans for judicial reform, and has expressed concern that the reforms, if passed into law, will negatively affect the business climate in Israel.<br /><br />“I would say that I’m an activist at heart,” she says, “and I believe if you see something wrong and can help fix it, it is your responsibility to do so. I want to live here, and I want my kids to leave here. I want us to ensure that we are doing our best effort to protect the assets that we have built in this country.”

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March 12, 2023

The Secret of Successful Aging

Episode #2 of <b>No Limits</b>, the Jerusalem Post-New Era Capital Partners Podcast: Tamar Uriel-Beeri, managing editor of Jpost.com, together with Gideon Argov, managing partner and co-founder of New Era Capital Partners.<br /><br />The second episode of <b>No Limits </b>features an in-depth interview with Roee Nahir and Afik Gal, co-founders of Assured Allies, the Tel Aviv and Boston-based start-up that works with long-term care industry leaders and long-term care insurance companies to better support successful aging. Nahir, a data scientist, and Gal, a doctor with extensive experience working with medical start-ups, joined forces to create a company that develops technology to help people make the most of their later years.

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