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Fig Security raises $38M to boost enterprise cyber resilience

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– Fig Security has launched from stealth with $38 million in funding to address the hidden breakdown of security operations in complex enterprise environments.
– The platform solves a critical problem where security defenses fail silently, leaving leaders uncertain if their systems are safe or merely blind.
– It autonomously maps and monitors an organization’s entire detection and response data flow from sources through pipelines to SOC tools.
– The platform alerts teams to changes that threaten security capabilities, allowing them to diagnose root causes and test fixes before deployment.
– The company was founded by veterans of elite Israeli military tech units and experienced industry leaders, including a CEO with a background at Siemplify and Google Cloud Security.

In today’s complex digital landscape, a silent crisis undermines enterprise security. Organizations invest heavily in sophisticated tools, yet a critical vulnerability often goes unnoticed: the gradual, undetected breakdown of security operations themselves. Fig Security, a new platform emerging from stealth with $38 million in Seed and Series A funding, directly tackles this pervasive issue. The investment round was led by Team8 and Ten Eleven Ventures, with participation from a consortium of established security leaders.

A fundamental problem plagues modern Security Operations Centers. While budgets are substantial, the underlying infrastructure is often so fragile and interconnected that components fail silently. This creates a dangerous scenario where security leaders cannot distinguish between genuine safety and a catastrophic, hidden failure in their detection systems. The terrifying question becomes whether a quiet security console indicates all is well or that the alarms are simply broken.

“The most dangerous failures in security are the ones you do not know about,” explained Gal Shafir, CEO of Fig Security. He notes that when a security detection rule hasn’t triggered an alert in months, teams are left guessing. Is there no malicious activity, or has a data pipeline failed, rendering the entire control blind? Fig was built to eliminate this uncertainty, restoring confidence so security teams can modernize their operations, integrate AI tools, and accelerate innovation without inadvertently creating new vulnerabilities.

The platform operates by providing continuous assurance for security operations across the entire technology stack. It uses a frictionless integration method compatible with any environment to autonomously discover and map an organization’s complete detection and response workflows. This creates a living blueprint of the security ecosystem.

Fig’s technology traces data lineage from the original source, following it through complex data pipelines, SIEM systems, and data lakes, all the way to SOAR platforms and AI-driven security agents. When system changes or misconfigurations begin to degrade detection or response capabilities, the platform immediately alerts the team. It doesn’t just signal a problem; it helps pinpoint the root cause, assess the potential impact, and allows teams to safely evaluate and simulate fixes before any changes are deployed to the live production environment.

The founding team brings deep operational expertise to this challenge. Fig Security was established in 2025 by Gal Shafir (CEO), Nir Loya Dahan (CPO), and Roy Haimof (CTO), all veterans of elite Israeli intelligence units like Unit 8200 and Mamram. Their careers involved modernizing some of the world’s largest and most complex security operations centers. Shafir previously held leadership roles at Siemplify, guiding it through growth to its $500 million acquisition by Google, and later led global security architecture for Google Cloud Security with a focus on SecOps.

Investors recognize the pressing need for this solution. “Security teams are under increasing pressure to move faster while managing growing operational complexity,” stated Ori Barzilay, Partner at Team8. He emphasized that the Fig Security team possesses firsthand experience in building and operating large-scale SecOps platforms and is addressing a genuine gap in how organizations build and maintain resilience within their security operations. The substantial funding will accelerate the company’s mission to bring visibility and reliability to the foundational processes that keep enterprises secure.

(Source: HelpNet Security)

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