Israeli startup Sola has launched a low/no-code platform for users to design custom cybersecurity apps.The platform aims to simplify security and democratize security management.Sola has secured $30 million in seed funding from investors like S Capital and former Sequoia VC Mike Moritz.Co-founder Guy Flechter emphasizes Sola's goal of changing security mindset like Stripe did for payments.Sola's founders bring extensive experience in cybersecurity and aim to offer a new approach to security challenges.Sola allows users to create tailored security apps without requiring high technical expertise.The platform leverages AI and big data to streamline security processes for organizations.Users can create custom security apps and access ready-made apps from Sola's gallery.Sola's interface enables natural language interactions and data aggregation from various sources.Investor Mike Moritz praises Sola's approach of simplifying front ends while leveraging technological advancements.