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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
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SOURCE: ZINETRON VIA SHUTTERSTOCK
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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.
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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.
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