Cybersecurity startup Fig Security has raised $38 million in combined seed and Series A funding as it emerges from stealth, aiming to help enterprises manage the growing complexity of modern security operations. Backed by major venture firms and industry veterans, the company is focused on improving reliability across security workflows rather than just detecting threats.
Funding and Growth Plans. The round was led by Team8 and Ten Eleven Ventures, with participation from prominent security leaders including former Splunk CEO Doug Merritt and former Palo Alto Networks CMO Rene Bonvanie. Fig plans to use the capital to triple its headcount by year’s end and expand its North American go-to-market presence. The company has already deployed its platform with several large enterprises, including Fortune 100 companies. The investment reflects strong interest in tools that help organizations maintain security effectiveness as they adopt more AI and automation technologies.
Platform Focus: SecOps Reliability. Fig Security’s platform continuously maps how data flows through an organization’s security stack, tracking pipelines from data sources to SIEMs, SOAR platforms, and SOC AI tools. When changes occur, the system can identify potential detection or response failures, provide root-cause analysis, and allow teams to simulate fixes before pushing updates to production. “The most dangerous failures in security are the ones you do not know about,” said CEO Gal Shafir, emphasizing that many security teams struggle to distinguish real safety from silent system failures.
Team and Outlook. Founded in 2025 by veterans of Israeli intelligence units 8200 and Mamram, the company is led by cofounders, CEO Gal Shafir, CPO Nir Loya Dahan, and CTO Roy Haimof, who previously worked at Google Cloud Security, Cymulate, and Siemplify. With operations in New York and Tel Aviv, Fig is betting that security reliability will become as important as threat detection as enterprise environments continue to grow more distributed.
As cybersecurity environments become more automated and interconnected, Fig Security is betting that continuous visibility and resilience will define the next generation of security operations platforms. Its latest funding signals growing investor interest in infrastructure-level security intelligence.
