
Fig Security, a cybersecurity startup founded by veterans of Israel’s intelligence units 8200 and Mamram, has emerged from stealth with $38 million in combined Seed and Series A funding.
The company develops technology designed to help enterprise security teams monitor and maintain the reliability of complex security infrastructures as systems evolve.
Addressing Complexity in Modern Security Stacks
Large enterprises rely on increasingly complex technology environments composed of numerous security and data tools working across interconnected systems. While these tools generate vast amounts of operational data, even small configuration changes can have unintended downstream effects that weaken detection and response capabilities.
Security teams often only discover these issues after incidents occur. Fig Security aims to address this challenge by continuously monitoring how data flows through security systems and identifying when changes disrupt key detection mechanisms.
Tracking Data Flow Across Security Systems
The platform maps how security data travels from its origin through pipelines, data lakes, and security orchestration systems. By tracing these data flows, the system can determine whether alerts, rules, and automated responses are functioning as expected.
Instead of analyzing data solely at the point where it originates, Fig’s approach works backward from detection mechanisms. If a detection rule fails to trigger correctly, the system analyzes the underlying data pipeline to identify inconsistencies that may have disrupted the process.
The platform also allows teams to simulate infrastructure changes—such as updates, patches, or configuration adjustments—to understand how they could impact detection and response capabilities before deployment.
Integration With Existing Security Infrastructure
Fig Security integrates with data pipelines and Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems, enabling organizations to connect the platform with a wide range of existing security tools and infrastructure.
By sampling and analyzing how data changes as it moves through different systems, the platform builds a “data lineage” model. This allows security teams to detect in real time when upstream changes may compromise downstream monitoring or response mechanisms.
Growing Demand Amid AI-Driven Security Transformation
The company’s launch comes as enterprises increasingly adopt AI-driven tools to improve operational efficiency and reduce manual workload in security operations. However, the growing number of tools and automated systems has also increased complexity within enterprise security environments.
Organizations must determine how to maintain reliable detection systems while adapting to rapid technological change, particularly as attackers also begin using AI-based techniques.
Fig Security’s founders identified this challenge while working with enterprise customers who expressed uncertainty about whether they could trust their existing detection infrastructure amid constant system changes.
Expansion Plans
Since launching its product roughly eight months ago, Fig Security reports gaining several large enterprise customers. The company plans to expand its presence in North America and significantly grow its engineering and go-to-market teams.
The funding round included investment from Team8 and Ten Eleven Ventures, along with several industry figures, including former Splunk CEO Doug Merritt, former Palo Alto Networks CMO Rene Bonvanie, and the founders of cybersecurity companies Demisto and Siemplify.
About Fig Security
Fig Security develops monitoring technology that helps enterprises maintain reliable detection and response capabilities across complex security infrastructures. By tracing how data moves through security stacks and identifying disruptions in real time, the platform enables organizations to manage system changes while preserving the integrity of their cybersecurity operations.