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§ Private Profile · Ramat Gan, Israel
Securithings is a technology company.
SecuriThings delivers an IoTOps platform engineered for enterprise physical security. This solution centralizes and automates the operational management of an organization's extensive network of IoT and OT devices. It leverages real-time monitoring and AI-driven analytics to proactively identify vulnerabilities, ensure compliance, and streamline the maintenance and security of these critical assets across diverse environments.
The company was founded by security and IoT experts who identified a critical gap in managing and securing the proliferating operational technology landscape within large organizations. Their insight centered on the need for a unified, scalable approach to device lifecycle management, moving beyond disparate systems to create a cohesive operational security framework for physical infrastructure.
SecuriThings targets Operations and IT professionals, as well as physical security Managed Service Providers, enabling them to gain comprehensive visibility and control over their entire device ecosystem. The company’s long-term vision is to establish the industry standard for securing and optimizing connected operational devices, ensuring robust protection and efficiency for today's complex enterprise environments.
Securithings has raised $35.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Securithings has raised $35.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
SecuriThings is a cybersecurity company specializing in physical security device management and remediation, offering a unified platform that enables organizations to monitor, manage, and secure heterogeneous physical security infrastructure like cameras and access controls from a single interface.[1][2][5] It serves large enterprises across industries including technology, healthcare, airports, finance, manufacturing, transportation, energy, entertainment, education, and Fortune 100 companies, solving the challenges of manual device management, downtime, compliance gaps, and cyber vulnerabilities through automation, real-time visibility, AI-driven analytics, and integrations with IT/cybersecurity tools.[1][2][4][5] The platform automates tasks like firmware upgrades, password rotations, certificate management, and remote issue resolution, reducing costs, boosting uptime, and enhancing operational efficiency—demonstrating strong growth via partnerships with leaders like Keyfactor, Genetec, and Axis, and client testimonials highlighting scalable IoT management.[3][4][5][6]
Founded in 2016 in Ramat Gan, Israel, SecuriThings was established by leading experts in security and IoT to address the operational and cyber gaps in physical security device management.[2][7] The idea emerged from recognizing that even innovative tech firms heavily invest in digital cybersecurity but lag in modernizing physical security—relying on outdated, manual methods for devices like cameras and access controls despite their growing connectivity.[3] Early traction came through pioneering IoTOps (IoT Operations), a consolidated automation approach for device monitoring, maintenance, and security, which quickly gained adoption among enterprises needing to handle large, dispersed device fleets without on-site interventions.[3][5][7]
SecuriThings stands out in the physical security management space through these key strengths:
SecuriThings rides the explosive growth of connected physical security—where IoT proliferation in cameras, sensors, and access systems creates massive attack surfaces amid rising cyber-physical threats to critical infrastructure.[2][3] Timing is ideal as enterprises face regulatory pressures for compliance (e.g., in healthcare, finance, airports) and the shift from siloed, manual ops to unified IoTOps, bridging physical security with IT/cyber stacks.[1][4] Market forces like OT/IoT vulnerabilities, supply chain disruptions, and remote work amplify demand for automation that cuts downtime costs (potentially millions) and enables resilience.[3][5][6] By influencing the ecosystem through integrations with giants like Axis and Genetec, SecuriThings accelerates industry maturity, empowering ops/IT teams to treat physical devices like digital assets and fostering innovation in smart buildings, critical infra, and beyond.[4][6][7]
SecuriThings is poised for accelerated expansion by capitalizing on AI-enhanced remediation, deeper integrations, and entry into high-growth verticals like smart cities and industrial IoT, where device explosion demands proactive management.[5][7] Trends like zero-trust OT security, edge AI for real-time threat hunting, and regulatory mandates (e.g., for critical infrastructure) will propel its platform, potentially through strategic acquisitions or global partnerships. Its influence could evolve from niche innovator to category leader, redefining physical security as a cyber-first domain—much like how it already transforms fragmented device chaos into streamlined, resilient operations for tomorrow's enterprises.[1][3]
Securithings has raised $35.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Securithings's investors include Aleph VC, Alumni Ventures, Amplify Partners, Bascom Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners, Dimension Capital, Draper Associates, Humba Ventures, M12, Modern Venture Partners, Snowflake Ventures, Streamlined Ventures.
Securithings has raised $35.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $21.0M Series B in October 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1, 2022 | $21M Series B | — | Aleph VC, Alumni Ventures, Amplify Partners, Bascom Ventures, Bessemer Venture Partners, Dimension Capital, Draper Associates, Humba Ventures, M12, Modern Venture Partners, Snowflake Ventures, Streamlined Ventures, Susa Ventures, Jacques Benkoski, U.S. Venture Partners, Vzvc, Y Combinator, YL Ventures, Alain Hanover, Charlie Songhurst, Erick Miller, Farzad Nazem, IAN Mcnish, Richard Cooperstein | Announced |
| Feb 1, 2021 | $14M Series A | Aleph VC | Jacques Benkoski, Firstime Ventures | Announced |