Tufin has raised $14.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Tufin's investors include Dolby Family Ventures, Founders Fund, Team8, Yuval Shahar.
Tufin is a cybersecurity technology company specializing in security policy management and automation for complex, hybrid network environments. Its flagship product, the Tufin Orchestration Suite, enables large enterprises, managed security service providers (MSSPs), and IT security auditors to automate and orchestrate security policy changes across firewalls, routers, cloud platforms, and microservices. The suite includes modules such as SecureTrack (firewall operations and compliance), SecureChange (security change automation), SecureApp (application connectivity management), and SecureCloud (hybrid cloud security). Tufin’s solutions help organizations accelerate service delivery, reduce security risks, ensure continuous compliance with regulations like PCI DSS and Sarbanes-Oxley, and improve network visibility and control across multi-vendor and hybrid infrastructures[1][2][3][4].
Founded in 2005 by Ruvi Kitov and Reuven Harrison in Tel Aviv, Israel, Tufin emerged from the founders’ vision to address the growing complexity and security challenges of enterprise networks. The company focused early on automating security policy changes to reduce manual errors and speed up network operations. Over time, Tufin expanded its platform to cover hybrid cloud environments and integrate with a wide range of network devices and security vendors. A pivotal moment was the development of the Tufin Orchestration Suite, which positioned the company as a leader in network security policy orchestration. In 2022, Tufin was acquired by Turn/River Capital, marking a new phase of growth and investment[1][2].
Tufin rides the critical trend of network security automation and hybrid cloud governance amid increasing enterprise digital transformation. As organizations adopt multi-cloud and hybrid infrastructures, managing security policies consistently and quickly becomes essential to reduce attack surfaces and maintain compliance. The timing is favorable due to rising cybersecurity threats, stricter regulatory requirements, and the operational complexity of modern networks. Tufin’s platform influences the broader ecosystem by enabling security teams to unify fragmented tools, automate policy lifecycle management, and accelerate secure application connectivity, thus supporting faster innovation without compromising security[1][4][7].
Looking ahead, Tufin is poised to deepen its leadership in AI-driven network security orchestration, expanding automation capabilities and integration with emerging technologies like SASE and microsegmentation. Trends such as zero-trust security, cloud-native architectures, and regulatory pressures will shape its product evolution. The company’s acquisition by Turn/River Capital suggests increased investment in scaling operations and innovation. Tufin’s influence is likely to grow as enterprises demand more agile, scalable, and automated security solutions to keep pace with digital business demands, reinforcing its role as a critical enabler of secure hybrid networks[1][4][5].
Tufin has raised $14.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $9.0M Series C in July 2013.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2013 | $9.0M Series C | Dolby Family Ventures, Founders Fund, Team8, Yuval Shahar | |
| Aug 1, 2011 | $5.0M Series B | Dolby Family Ventures, Founders Fund, Team8, Yuval Shahar |