Realm.Security, the company pioneering an AI-native Security Data Pipeline Platform (SDPP), announced it has secured a $15 million Series A funding round, enabling the company to accelerate product development and market expansion.
The funding round was led by Jump Capital, with participation from Glasswing Ventures and Accomplice.
“Security data has become one of the most expensive and complex problems in enterprise IT,” said Pete Martin, CEO of Realm.Security. “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.”
According to the 2025 SANS SOC Survey, 42% of SOCs dump all incoming data into a SIEM, often without a retrieval or management plan. This practice drives up costs and leaves teams without a clear path to manage or analyze the data. Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) face an impossible tradeoff: pay more, or see their teams overwhelmed, the company said.
Realm.Security’s platform embeds artificial intelligence throughout the pipeline, applying real-time analysis and filtering so SOCs only digest the data that matters. The result is faster investigation, lower costs, and more resilient security operations, according to the company.
“Realm’s Data Filtering module (Realm Focus) allows us to remove data that would never be needed for detection or investigation,” said Dwayne Smith, senior vice president of information security and global chief information security officer at Vensure Employer Solutions. “Realm saves us a significant amount of operational budget, which can be repurposed for other strategic priorities. It’s a game-changer for budget-constrained security teams.”
According to the company, Realm automatically adapts to changing security tools and data sources, eliminating the need for costly professional services that traditional pipeline implementations typically require. Being AI-native, Realm replaces the need for manual rule-writing and constant reconfiguration by security teams.
Leveraging Machine Learning and Large Language Models, which understand security context, Realm automates filtering rule creation, configuration, routing decisions, and much more. This eliminates the need for professional services and keeps SOCs focused on defense rather than data plumbing, the company said.
Realm.Security, Inc.’s Security Data Pipeline Platform (SDPP) is available now.
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