Mitiga was founded in 2019 by serial security entrepreneurs Tal Mozes (CEO), Ofer Maor (CTO), and Ariel Parnes (COO) to solve a hard, growing problem: detecting and investigating threats across sprawling, ephemeral cloud and SaaS environments where traditional, endpoint-centric tools fall short. As enterprises moved critical operations to AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and SaaS platforms, security teams found themselves without the forensic visibility or expertise to investigate incidents quickly, leaving dangerous gaps in detection and response.
Mitiga's platform delivers cloud and SaaS threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR) by continuously collecting forensic-grade log and telemetry data across cloud, SaaS, and identity into a managed forensic data lake. This gives SecOps teams a unified, queryable record of activity so they can detect threats, run deep investigations, and respond across their entire footprint, without each analyst needing to be a cloud-forensics expert. By preserving rich historical telemetry, Mitiga also enables retroactive investigation into when and how an intrusion began.
Increasingly, Mitiga layers AI and generative AI on top of this foundation. Its AI 'Insights' capability is built to think like a seasoned analyst, accelerating triage and helping responders move faster, while generative AI augments human responders to make security operations both faster and smarter. This positions Mitiga's investigation workflow within the broader shift toward AI-assisted, agentic security operations.
Mitiga closed a $30 million Series B in 2025 led by SYN Ventures, with continued support from existing investors including ClearSky, Atlantic Bridge, Flint Capital, DNX Ventures, and Glilot Capital Partners, bringing total funding to roughly $75 million across its history. Headquartered in New York, the company uses the capital to expand across North America and Europe. With a focus on cloud-native forensics and AI-accelerated investigation, Mitiga aims to be the system that lets security teams handle cloud and SaaS incidents at the scale and speed modern threats demand.