
Opti is building an AI-native identity security platform for enterprises losing control of access sprawl. Inside a modern organization, identity has quietly become one of the largest and most complex data ecosystems to manage: a shifting web of users, systems, roles, and permissions that no security team can reason about manually at scale. Most identity tools today surface the complexity; they do not resolve it. Opti takes a different approach, deploying pre-trained, domain-specific large language models trained on curated identity data and frameworks to interpret risk, recommend least-privilege access decisions, and orchestrate clean, safe permissions across the organization. The result is an intelligence layer that lets identity teams spend their time on strategy rather than on untangling the relationships between who has access to what.
The company was founded in 2024 by Barak Perelman (CEO), Mille Gandelsman (CPO), and Ido Trivizki (CTO), three serial cyber entrepreneurs who graduated from the same Talpiot cohort and have been working together for two decades. In 2015 they co-founded Indegy, a pioneer in real-time monitoring of industrial control networks, which was acquired by Tenable in 2020 for approximately $100 million. Following the acquisition, the three went on to build and lead Tenable's Israel development center as company vice presidents. With Opti, they are applying the same instinct for taming operational complexity inside environments where a missed signal has outsized consequences, this time at the identity layer.

