Fig Security

Fig Security

Observability platform for SecOps infrastructure

Overview

Fig Security provides a platform that improves SecOps resilience by making the entire SOC observable. It maps a company’s detection and response pipeline—from SIEMs to data lakes and SOARs—to create a data lineage of security workflows. The platform detects upstream changes like infrastructure drift, alerts SecOps, and offers root-cause analysis plus safe simulation of fixes before deployment. It differentiates itself by focusing on silent failures and the dependencies across the security stack, targets large enterprise customers, and plans North American expansion to enable modernization and AI adoption without blind spots.

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About Fig Security

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Why Fig Security is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Data & Analytics

Enterprise Software

Cybersecurity

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

Series A

Total Funding

$38M

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

2025

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What believers are saying

  • Fig launched March 2026 with $38 million from Team8 and Ten Eleven Ventures.
  • TechCrunch said low-double-digit enterprises use Fig and targets 50-100 customers by year-end.
  • AppLovin's Jayme Hancock said Fig cuts detection changes from weeks to minutes.

What critics are saying

  • Fig's category is new; 48 alternatives already crowd adjacent detection-engineering and SIEM observability.
  • Fig remains stealthy on named logos; public proof still trails incumbents like Torq.
  • A single high-profile pipeline outage after a false fix would kill enterprise trust fast.

What makes Fig Security unique

  • Fig maps data lineage across SIEM, SOAR, and data lakes, not single-tool detections.
  • Figaro AI proposes, simulates, deploys, and rolls back SecOps changes inside one workflow.
  • RSAC 2026 finalist status validates Fig's security-operations-resilience category and early enterprise relevance.

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Funding

Total Funding

$38M

Above

Industry Average

Funded Over

2 Rounds

Series A funding typically happens when a startup has a product and some customers, and now needs funding to scale. This money is usually used to grow the team, expand marketing, and improve the product. Venture capital firms are frequently the main investors here.
Series A Funding Comparison
Above Average

Industry standards

$15M
$8.2M
Discord
$15M
Canva
$30M
Kalshi
$30.4M
Fig Security

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-5%

1 year growth

-5%

2 year growth

-5%
SiliconANGLE Media
Jul 21st, 2026
Exclusive: Fig launches Figaro AI agent and brings CI/CD to security operations.

Exclusive: Fig launches Figaro AI agent and brings CI/CD to security operations. Fig Security Inc. today unveiled what it calls the full engineering lifecycle for security operations, pairing an artificial intelligence agent with the version control, testing and rollback tooling that software developers have long used to ship code. The Israeli company, which launched publicly in March, is aiming at a chronic headache in the security operations center. New data sources, detections and cloud services arrive constantly, and upstream systems change without warning. Even a small update can quietly break a detection pipeline. When that happens, teams lose the ability to spot a threat and often have no idea a gap has opened. Fig's answer centers on Figaro, an AI agent built on what the company terms security data lineage, a deterministic graph mapping every detection flow across the SecOps stack. An engineer describes a needed change in plain language. Figaro reads the live environment, proposes the change, then simulates and tests it to prove the impact before anything reaches production. Deployment happens in a click, with full version control and one-step rollback. Continuous observability afterward confirms that existing and new detection flows still run as intended. Fig calls the result the first true CI/CD for security operations, a nod to the continuous integration and delivery pipelines developers use to push code. The idea is that a detection change should move through build, test and deploy the way a software feature does. The company points to several jobs the approach speeds up. Threat reports turn into working detections the same day rather than next quarter. A security information and event management migration that once dragged on for months can finish in weeks and stay operational throughout. And because teams control the data plane, they can dictate what gets ingested and stored without touching detections already in production. Early users include AppLovin Corp. Jayme Hancock, head of security operations and engineering at the mobile technology company, said his team now ships accurate detection changes in minutes instead of weeks and works with "a confidence we've never had." He added that engineers have even started "vibe parsing," a riff on the vibe coding trend. "Security teams shouldn't have to choose between moving quickly and maintaining confidence in their SecOps infrastructure," said co-founder and Chief Executive Gal Shafir. "Fig gives SecOps engineers the same modern engineering workflow that software developers have long relied on. They can design changes with complete context, prove those changes work before deployment, and continuously verify that their security operations remain resilient as their environments evolve." Founded in 2025 by veterans of Google LLC's security operations group and Siemplify, Fig launched in March with $38 million in seed and Series A funding from Team8 Capital and Ten Eleven Ventures. It was named a finalist in this year's RSAC Innovation Sandbox competition and says its platform has since reached dozens of Fortune 500 companies. It operates from offices in New York and Tel Aviv. Image: Fig Security. A message from John Furrier, co-founder of SiliconANGLE: Support its mission to keep content open and free by engaging with theCUBE community. Join theCUBE's Alumni Trust Network, where technology leaders connect, share intelligence and create opportunities. * 15M+ viewers of theCUBE videos, powering conversations across AI, cloud, cybersecurity and more * 11.4k+ theCUBE alumni - Connect with more than 11,400 tech and business leaders shaping the future through a unique trusted-based network. Are you AWS customer? Support SiliconANGLE Financially by buying your AWS services from its Marketplace portal page and links. About SiliconANGLE Media SiliconANGLE Media is a recognized leader in digital media innovation, uniting breakthrough technology, strategic insights and real-time audience engagement. As the parent company of SiliconANGLE, theCUBE Network, theCUBE Research, CUBE365, theCUBE AI and theCUBE SuperStudios - with flagship locations in Silicon Valley and the New York Stock Exchange - SiliconANGLE Media operates at the intersection of media, technology and AI. Founded by tech visionaries John Furrier and Dave Vellante, SiliconANGLE Media has built a dynamic ecosystem of industry-leading digital media brands that reach 15+ million elite tech professionals. Its new proprietary theCUBE AI Video Cloud is breaking ground in audience interaction, leveraging theCUBEai.com neural network to help technology companies make data-driven decisions and stay at the forefront of industry conversations.

Tech in Asia
Mar 3rd, 2026
Israeli cyber startup Fig Security secures $30m series A

Israeli cyber startup Fig Security secures $30m series A. Fig Security raised US$30 million in a series A led by Ten Eleven Ventures to bolster security operations centre infrastructure resilience, the Israeli startup said. Team8, which led Fig's US$8 million seed round, also participated. Other backers include Doug Merritt (former CEO of Splunk), Rene Bonvanie (former CMO of Palo Alto Networks), and the founders of Demisto and Siemplify. Fig was founded in 2025 by Gal Shafir, Nir Loya Dahan, and Roy Haimof - veterans of Unit 8200 and Mamram - with prior roles at Siemplify and Cymulate. The company, headquartered in Tel Aviv and New York, employs 25 people. Most of them are based in Israel and working remotely. Fig said its tools aim to detect gaps in operational data security infrastructure and keep security operations functional - a reliable infrastructure the company says is needed before organisations can effectively adopt AI. Food for thought. Implications, context, and why it matters. A broken data field can be a bigger risk than a hacker. * A multi-million-dollar security setup can fail when an employee renames a data field, or when a vendor changes a log format without warning 1. * Fig Security tackles this "silent breakdown" by tracing security data flows from a detection back to the original source, which helps security operations centre teams keep detection and response pipelines steady as systems change 2. * The push for dependable basics follows incidents like the 2025 Jaguar Land Rover attack, which caused an estimated £1.9 billion in economic damage even with mature security tooling in place 3. * With $38 million in seed and Series A funding, Fig is wagering that this behind-the-scenes work is widely missed across the industry 2. Resilience startups are positioning themselves as enablers of AI adoption in security. * Fig says the next wave of security technology depends on trustworthy inputs, since chief information security officers hesitate to rely on AI when the data it analyzes cannot be trusted 2. * A new label is gaining traction called "security operations resilience," pitched as a base layer that keeps pricey security tools working as intended 1. * By lowering the odds of broken data pipelines and quiet failures, these startups aim for steadier results from extended detection and response (XDR) and security operations centre (SOC) AI agents and assistants 4. How would you feel if you could no longer use Tech in Asia? Share, tag us, and land on our Wall of!

Globes
Mar 3rd, 2026
Fig Security emerges from stealth with $38m

The Israeli startup has developed a platform that makes enterprise security operations resilient to constant change.

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