Fig Security Launches With $38 Million to Bolster SecOps Resilience
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Fig Security Launches With $38 Million to Bolster SecOps Resilience
"The most dangerous failures in security are the ones you do not know about. If a detection has not been triggered in months, teams often cannot tell whether that reflects true safety or a breakdown somewhere in the plumbing. We built Fig to give security teams their confidence back, so they can modernize their SOC, adopt AI, and move fast without shipping blind spots to production."
"Fig targets SecOps teams facing increasing complexity in modern environments, aiming to address breakdowns in detection and response flows caused by environmental changes. The platform integrates across diverse technology stacks with minimal friction, enabling organizations to maintain consistent security coverage regardless of underlying tools or changes."
"It autonomously maps detection and response pipelines, tracing data from sources through processing layers, including SIEMs, data lakes, SOAR systems, and AI agents. When potential disruptions arise from drift or modifications, Fig provides alerts, root-cause analysis, impact assessment, and simulation capabilities to test fixes safely before deployment."
Fig Security, founded by Israeli intelligence veterans, emerged from stealth with $38 million in funding led by Team8 and Ten Eleven Ventures. The platform addresses critical gaps in security operations by autonomously mapping detection and response pipelines across diverse technology stacks including SIEMs, data lakes, SOAR systems, and AI agents. When disruptions occur from environmental changes or modifications, Fig provides alerts, root-cause analysis, impact assessment, and simulation capabilities for safe testing. The company targets SecOps teams struggling with increasing complexity and unknown security failures, enabling organizations to maintain consistent coverage while modernizing their security operations centers and adopting AI technologies.
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