AUSTIN, Texas & SAN FRANCISCO, March 25, 2026–(BUSINESS WIRE)–RSA 2026 – CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) today announced Jazz as the winner of the third annual Cybersecurity Startup Accelerator with Amazon Web Services (AWS) and NVIDIA through the NVIDIA Inception program. Jazz was recognized for its innovation in AI-driven data loss prevention (DLP) and its potential to address critical security challenges facing modern enterprises in the AI era.
The 2026 accelerator attracted nearly 1,000 startups from around the world, reflecting a new generation of founders building AI-driven cloud security innovation. Thirty-five startups were selected for the eight-week, equity-free program, working closely with experts from CrowdStrike, AWS, NVIDIA, and the broader cybersecurity ecosystem to refine their technology, deepen cloud integrations, and accelerate go-to-market execution. The program is built to help founders translate breakthrough ideas into enterprise-ready security platforms as they start and scale their go-to-market strategies.
During a final pitch day at RSAC™ 2026 Conference in San Francisco on March 24, 2026, Jazz emerged as the 2026 Cybersecurity Startup Accelerator winner among six finalists. The finalists presented before a panel of judges that included George Kurtz, CEO and founder of CrowdStrike; CJ Moses, chief information security officer, integrated security at Amazon; Bartley Richardson, senior director of agentic AI and cybersecurity engineering at NVIDIA; and special guest judge Robert Herjavec, entrepreneur, investor, and Shark Tank judge.
Above Security was named runner-up for using AI agents to proactively manage insider risk and replace alerts with full investigative narratives.
The accelerator reflects a broader pattern across RSAC™ and NVIDIA GTC 2026: hardware companies, enterprise services providers, and the next generation of founders are all building on the same security platform.
“We’re incredibly grateful to be named the winner of the CrowdStrike, AWS, and NVIDIA Cybersecurity Startup Accelerator,” said Ido Livneh, co-founder and CEO at Jazz. “DLP has been broken for decades by rule-writing, alert floods, and no real answers. So we rebuilt it from the ground up, from first principles thinking, as an AI-native system to truly understand how data moves through a business. The guidance and support we received through the Accelerator has been invaluable in helping us sharpen the product and validate it against real-world enterprise demands as we scale.”
“The path to becoming a defining cybersecurity company looks nothing like it did just three years ago,” said Daniel Bernard, chief business officer at CrowdStrike. “Today’s most promising founders are building alongside the platforms that power modern infrastructure from day one. Together with AWS and NVIDIA, this Accelerator is about supporting that innovation early in the startup journey. Jazz stood out for replacing legacy DLP with an AI-native, context-aware approach, using Melody and Context Vault to replace noisy alerts with clear, actionable answers at scale, and demonstrating what it takes to lead in this new era of cybersecurity.”
