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    THREAT INTELLIGENCE CYBERSECURITY OPERATIONS CYBER RISK NEWS News, news analysis, and commentary on the latest trends in cybersecurity technology. Fig Security Emerges From Stealth to Fix Broken Security Operations Fig Security's platform traces security data flows end-to-end across SIEMs, pipelines, and response systems to alert teams before infrastructure changes break critical defenses. Dark Reading Editorial Team March 5, 2026 1 Min Read SOURCE: ZINETRON VIA SHUTTERSTOCK NEWS BRIEF Enterprises invest billions in Security Operations, building layered defenses across SIEMs, data pipelines, detection systems, and response platforms. But as these environments grow more complex, security flows quietly break without warning. Detection rules stop firing. Data pipelines fail silently. Response workflows degrade. SecOps leaders are left in the dark because they don't know if the lack of alerts means the organization is well-defended or if the failure is invisible to them. This is the problem Fig Security, which emerged from stealth this week, is tackling with its platform that finds and fixes broken security flows across entire SecOps infrastructures. Fig Security said its platform autonomously discovers and maps an organization's complete detection and response flows, tracing data lineage end-to-end from data sources through pipelines, security information and event mangement systems, and data lakes, all the way to security orchestration, automation, and response platforms and artificial intelligence agents for security operations centers. The platform alerts teams when changes threaten detection or response capabilities, helps identify root causes and potential impact, and allows teams to evaluate and simulate fixes before pushing changes to production.  Related:Chinese APTs Share Linux Backdoor in Central Asia Telco Attacks Founded in March 2025, Fig Security's founding team includes Gal Shafir (CEO), who held leadership roles at Siemplify through its $500 million acquisition by Google; Nir Loya Dahan (CPO), former vice president of product at Cymulate and product leader at Siemplify; and Roy Haimof (CTO), who was director of engineering at Cymulate.  Fig Security has raised $38 million across Seed and Series A rounds led by Team8 and Ten Eleven Ventures. The round includes backing from prominent security leaders including Doug Merritt (former CEO of Splunk), Rene Bonvanie (former CMO of Palo Alto Networks), and the founders of Demisto and Siemplify.  Read more about: News Briefs About the Author Dark Reading Editorial Team The Dark Reading Editorial Team consists of Kelly Jackson Higgins, Fahmida Y Rashid, Tara Seals, Rob Wright, Becky Bracken, Alex Culafi, Arielle Waldman, and Kristina Beek. Among us, we have over 99 years of experience covering cybersecurity. That's pretty striking considering the industry hasn't even been around that long.   Want more Dark Reading stories in your Google search results? ADD US NOW More Insights Industry Reports How Organizations Are Managing Incident Response How Enterprises Are Developing Secure Applications Inside RSAC 2026: security leaders reveal the risks redefining your defense strategy How Enterprises Are Harnessing Emerging Technologies in Cybersecurity Ditch the Data Center: Understanding Flexible Cloud Infrastructure Security Management Access More Research Webinars Defending in the Shadow Era: When the CVE Feed Goes Dark Building SecOps That Make the Most of Every Dollar AI-Powered Credential Security: Intelligence Without Exposure AI-Powered Cybersecurity for Resource-Constrained Organizations How Security Teams should apply Threat Intelligence into their Defenses More Webinars You May Also Like THREAT INTELLIGENCE Hackers Target Cybersecurity Firm Outpost24 in 7-Stage Phish by Jai Vijayan MAR 17, 2026 THREAT INTELLIGENCE Iran's Cyber-Kinetic War Doctrine Takes Shape by Alexander Culafi MAR 06, 2026 THREAT INTELLIGENCE React2Shell Exploits Flood the Internet as Attacks Continue by Rob Wright DEC 12, 2025 THREAT INTELLIGENCE Chinese Gov't Fronts Trick the West to Obtain Cyber Tech by Nate Nelson, Contributing Writer OCT 06, 2025 Latest Articles in DR Technology CYBER RISK What It'll Take to Make AI BOMs Usable in a Modern Security Program MAY 19, 2026 CYBER RISK Is 2026 the Year AI Bills of Materials Get Real? MAY 18, 2026 CYBER RISK SecurityScorecard Snags Driftnet to Level Up Threat Intelligence MAY 14, 2026 VULNERABILITIES & THREATS Why Security Leadership Makes or Breaks a Pen Test MAY 5, 2026 Read More DR Technology
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