Fig Security, a cybersecurity startup focused on strengthening the reliability of enterprise security operations, has emerged from stealth with $38 million in combined seed and Series A funding. The company aims to help organizations detect and fix breakdowns across complex security operations environments as enterprises increasingly rely on layered infrastructure, data pipelines, and automated detection systems.
Enterprises spend billions on security operations, yet the underlying infrastructure supporting detection and response systems can quietly fail as environments evolve. These failures can occur when security tools, pipelines, or integrations break without generating alerts, leaving organizations uncertain whether the absence of alarms indicates safety or unseen gaps.
Founded in 2025, Fig Security has developed a platform designed to continuously verify the reliability and effectiveness of security operations. The system integrates across existing technology stacks and autonomously maps the organization’s detection and response flows end-to-end, tracing data from its original sources through pipelines, SIEM systems, data lakes, and orchestration tools to the final response layers, including security operations centers and AI-driven security agents.
By monitoring this full data lineage, the platform identifies changes that could disrupt detection or response capabilities. It alerts security teams when potential issues arise, explains the root cause and impact of those changes, and allows teams to simulate fixes before deploying them into production environments.
The company was founded by Gal Shafir, Nir Loya Dahan, and Roy Haimof, cybersecurity veterans who previously helped modernize large-scale security operations environments. Shafir previously held leadership roles at Siemplify before its $500 million acquisition by Google and later worked on global security architecture for Google Cloud Security. Loya Dahan previously served as vice president of product at Cymulate and held product leadership roles at Siemplify, while Haimof previously served as director of engineering at Cymulate.
Headquartered in New York with additional operations in Tel Aviv, the company plans to triple its workforce by the end of the year as it expands its go-to-market presence across North America. Fig Security says its platform has already been deployed with several large enterprise customers, including Fortune 100 companies.
The company is also participating in the RSAC 2026 Innovation Sandbox Contest, where it has been named one of the top 10 finalists.
KEY QUOTES:
“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.”
Gal Shafir, Co-Founder And CEO Of Fig Security
“Security teams are under increasing pressure to move faster while managing growing operational complexity.”
“The Fig Security team brings firsthand experience building and operating SecOps platforms at scale and is addressing a real gap in how organizations approach resilience in security operations.”
Ori Barzilay, Partner At Team8
“Security teams are constantly making changes to their environments, often without a clear understanding of how they interact.”
“Over time, those changes begin to undermine detection and response, even as teams assume their defenses remain intact. This dynamic is what’s fueling the need for a new category focused on security operations resilience.”
Grace Cassy, Partner At Ten Eleven Ventures