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Huskeys Secures $8M Seed Round to Modernize Guard Coordination Patrols and Incident Response Management

Israeli security operations management startup Huskeys has raised $8 million in seed funding as it seeks to modernize the way organizations coordinate guards, patrols, incident response and routine compliance tasks, according to Globes, which reported the financing in an article titled “Security management co Huskeys raises $8m.”

The round reflects renewed investor attention on practical, workflow-focused security technology at a moment when many companies and public bodies are reassessing physical security preparedness alongside cyber risks. Huskeys positions its product as an operational layer for security teams, aiming to replace fragmented tools such as spreadsheets, messaging groups and legacy guard-tour systems with a unified platform that can track assignments, standardize procedures and provide real-time visibility into what is happening across sites.

Seed funding will be used to accelerate product development and scale deployments, as the company targets organizations that operate multiple facilities or have complex security routines, including campuses, critical infrastructure operators, logistics sites and large enterprises. By structuring day-to-day security work into defined processes, the platform is designed to help managers verify that patrols and checks were completed, document incidents consistently, and generate audit trails for internal governance and regulatory requirements.

The market in which Huskeys is operating has become increasingly crowded, with established physical security information management systems and newer software providers vying to become the central dashboard for security operations. Huskeys’ wager, as described by Globes, is that security teams need a purpose-built management system that focuses less on hardware integration alone and more on the operational discipline of running shifts, distributing tasks, collecting field data and measuring performance.

The financing also underscores a broader shift in the security sector toward software that can be deployed quickly and show measurable returns through reduced administrative burden, faster response times and improved oversight. For many organizations, especially those relying on contracted guard services, visibility into performance and compliance has become a key concern, and platforms that can document activities and outcomes in a standardized way are gaining traction.

Huskeys’ challenge now will be to translate the new capital into sustained growth while demonstrating that it can integrate into heterogeneous security environments, where organizations often combine different access control systems, cameras, sensors and reporting practices. If the company can prove that its approach improves coordination without adding friction for officers in the field, it may find demand among customers seeking both stronger accountability and a clearer operational picture across dispersed sites.

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