Seemplicity underscores a strategic fundraising leap, backing its bold vision to streamline cybersecurity through AI-driven exposure management. The fundraising leap empowers the company to accelerate product innovation, expand globally across key markets, and continue reshaping how security teams cut through noise to act on what truly matters.
In a major moment for the cybersecurity world, Seemplicity has secured $50 million in Series B funding, and it’s not just about the money. The company is doubling down on its mission to help security teams stop drowning in alerts and start acting on what actually matters.
The round was led by Sienna Venture Capital, with support from Essentia Venture Capital and returning investors Glilot Capital Partners, NTTVC, and S2 Capital. The new capital will go toward product expansion, global hiring, and market growth across the U.S., U.K., and Europe.
Seemplicity is a cybersecurity company offering an AI-powered Exposure Action Platform that redefines how organizations manage and remediate risk. By unifying security findings across cloud, application, and infrastructure tools into a single, actionable workflow, Seemplicity enables faster, smarter, and more coordinated responses. The platform reduces noise, automates tasking, and shortens time-to-remediation, enhancing both efficiency and security posture.
“Our mission is to eliminate the chaos in security operations by helping teams focus on what truly matters, reducing real risks.” – Yoran Sirkis, CEO of Seemplicity.
Ask any CISO or security analyst what their biggest pain point is, and chances are, it’s not detection; it’s remediation.
Seemplicity takes on this very challenge with a platform that automates the jump from “we found something” to “we fixed it.” Instead of adding more dashboards, Seemplicity pulls together data from all your existing security tools, filters out the noise, and creates actionable, prioritized tasks that can be handed directly to engineering teams.
Think fewer meetings, fewer spreadsheets, and far less guesswork.
Here’s what’s powering Seemplicity’s rise:
This isn’t just making security faster; it’s making it manageable.
Seemplicity has seen explosive growth since its last funding round:
Clearly, something is clicking. Security teams are burnt out, overworked, and understaffed. Seemplicity is offering a smarter way forward.
Looking ahead, the company is working on a new suite of AI Agents. Think of them as digital co-workers for security teams. These agents will proactively surface risks, recommend fixes, and even assign tasks automatically.
To give security professionals back their time, something in very short supply these days. With 67% of cybersecurity workers reporting burnout, and a global talent shortage nearing 4 million, the demand for automation is no longer optional. It’s urgent.
Seemplicity was founded by Yoran Sirkis, Ravid Circus, and Rotem Cohen Gadol, a trio of seasoned cybersecurity veterans who’ve built their platform with both strategic foresight and day-to-day realities in mind. Their product doesn’t just look good on paper; it works where it matters most: in the trenches.
Execweb congratulates Seemplicity on the successful completion of its $50M Series B funding round. This milestone reflects strong market validation and positions the company to further advance AI-driven exposure management at scale, marking a significant step forward in the evolution of cybersecurity operations.
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