Realm.
Security, a developer of a Security Data Pipeline Platform (SDPP), has raised $15 million in Series A funding, led by Jump Capital, with participation from Glasswing Ventures and Accomplice, to expand its product development and global market presence. The capital will support the company’s efforts to address challenges in enterprise security operations, particularly the increasing volume and complexity of security data and the costs associated with traditional Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems.
The company’s Security Data Pipeline Platform (SDPP) integrates artificial intelligence across the entire data pipeline, enabling real-time filtering and analysis of information. This approach is designed to assist Security Operations Centers (SOCs) in processing only relevant data, which aims to facilitate faster investigations, reduce operating costs, and strengthen defenses against threats. Realm.
Security intends to use the new funding to accelerate the evolution of its platform, enhance automation, and support its expansion into new markets, following a period of increased demand for cost-effective solutions for managing large volumes of security telemetry data.
Pete Martin, CEO of Realm.
Security, stated, “Security data has become one of the most expensive and complex problems in enterprise IT. Realm exists to solve that problem at the root. By building the industry’s first AI-native Security Data Pipeline, we’re giving CISOs and SOCs clean, structured data they can trust that is fast, efficient, and radically more cost-effective.”
Enterprises utilizing Realm.
Security’s technology have reported measurable outcomes. Deployment times average seven days, in contrast to the months typically required for legacy systems. Vensure Employer Solutions, a benefits and payroll provider, noted an 83% reduction in firewall log volumes, resulting in an annual saving of $250,000. Main Line Health also reported improved efficiency, with its CISO highlighting that Realm’s platform delivers reliable, high-quality data, allowing teams to prioritize advancing their security posture.
The AI-native design of Realm’s platform aims to eliminate the need for costly professional services, continuous manual rule-writing, and reconfiguration. The platform employs machine learning and large language models to automate processes such as filtering rule creation and routing decisions, which allows SOCs to maintain agility as both tools and threats evolve. Saaya Pal, a partner at Jump Capital, commented, “Realm’s AI-native approach sets a new benchmark: fast deployment, measurable savings, and a roadmap toward enabling the next generation of AI-driven SOC operations. We see Realm becoming the trusted foundation for how enterprises manage their security data.”