
Siemplify
Siemplify is a technology company.
Financial History
Siemplify has raised $58.0M across 4 funding rounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much funding has Siemplify raised?
Siemplify has raised $58.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.

Siemplify is a technology company.
Siemplify has raised $58.0M across 4 funding rounds.
Siemplify has raised $58.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Siemplify has raised $58.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Siemplify's investors include 83North, Cardumen Capital, G20 Ventures, OurCrowd, Pitango Venture Capital, StageOne Ventures, Charles Petty, Noah Pickholtz, Axiom Partners, Crosslink Capital, Flex Capital, Greylock.
Siemplify is a cybersecurity technology company that builds a cloud-native security orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR) platform, enabling security operations centers (SOCs) to detect, investigate, and respond to cyberthreats more efficiently.[1][2][3][4] It serves security teams at enterprises, Fortune 500 companies, and managed security service providers (MSSPs), solving the problem of alert overload, manual investigations, and skills shortages by automating workflows, clustering alerts, enriching data, and providing visual investigation tools in a single workbench.[1][3][4][5] Prior to its acquisition by Google Cloud in January 2022 for $500 million, Siemplify raised $58 million and demonstrated strong growth amid rising cyberthreats, tripling analyst productivity for customers through integrated case management and playbook automation.[1][2][4]
Founded in 2015 in Israel (with operations in New York), Siemplify emerged from the need for a simpler, more effective way to manage security operations amid growing cyberthreat complexity.[2][6] Co-founder and CEO Amos Stern led the effort, drawing on expertise to create a platform that addressed SOC inefficiencies like disjointed tools and overburdened analysts.[4][6] Early traction came from its holistic approach, integrating with over 180 security tools and proving value in reducing caseloads, which attracted leading enterprises and MSSPs; this momentum culminated in Google Cloud's acquisition in January 2022, integrating it with Chronicle for enhanced threat analytics.[1][2][4][6]
Siemplify rides the SOAR and modern SOC modernization trend, fueled by escalating cyberattack frequency, sophistication, and a global cybersecurity skills shortage.[1][4][6] Its timing aligned perfectly with hyperscalers like Google Cloud expanding zero-trust and supply-chain security investments—such as Google's $10 billion commitment—making acquisition strategic to unify SOAR with Chronicle's planet-scale telemetry for beyond-SIEM/XDR capabilities.[1][4] Market forces like rising threats and tool sprawl favor its unified platform, influencing the ecosystem by setting standards for analyst-centric automation and enabling enterprises to scale defenses without proportional staffing increases.[4][6]
Post-acquisition, Siemplify's technology is evolving within Google Cloud to power an intuitive threat management stack, combining SOAR workflows with advanced analytics for faster detection at enterprise scale.[1][4] Trends like AI-driven automation, zero-trust expansion, and exabyte-scale telemetry will shape its path, potentially amplifying Google Cloud's security offerings amid persistent threats and talent gaps.[1][4][6] Its influence may grow by redefining SOC efficiency, helping more organizations "go beyond" traditional tools—echoing its origin as a game-changer in overburdened security operations.[4]
Siemplify has raised $58.0M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $30.0M Series C in May 2019.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| May 1, 2019 | $30.0M Series C | 83North, Cardumen Capital, G20 Ventures, OurCrowd, Pitango Venture Capital, StageOne Ventures, Charles Petty, Noah Pickholtz | |
| Jul 1, 2018 | $14.0M Series B | 83North, Cardumen Capital, G20 Ventures, OurCrowd, Pitango Venture Capital, StageOne Ventures, Charles Petty, Noah Pickholtz | |
| Nov 1, 2016 | $10.0M Series A | 83North, Axiom Partners, Cardumen Capital, Crosslink Capital, Flex Capital, G20 Ventures, Greylock, OurCrowd, Pitango Venture Capital, StageOne Ventures, Tugboat Ventures, Charles Petty, Noah Pickholtz | |
| Feb 1, 2016 | $4.0M Seed | 83North, Angular Ventures, Axiom Partners, Cardumen Capital, Crosslink Capital, Flex Capital, Greylock, OurCrowd, Pitango Venture Capital, StageOne Ventures, Tugboat Ventures, Noah Pickholtz |