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Sekoia.io provides a robust cybersecurity platform engineered to empower modern Security Operations Centers (SOCs). The company delivers advanced detection and response capabilities, integrating security analytics, Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR), and extended detection mechanisms. Its core technical approach leverages artificial intelligence and continuously updated cyber threat intelligence to proactively identify and neutralize sophisticated threats.
The company was founded by Freddy Milesi, launching as an independent entity around 2019. Milesi's foundational insight stemmed from the growing complexity of cyber threats and the imperative for organizations to evolve beyond traditional defenses. He recognized the critical need for a unified and intelligent platform that could streamline security operations and enhance threat hunting, moving beyond siloed tools.
Sekoia.io primarily serves enterprises and security teams seeking to bolster their defensive posture against an escalating threat landscape. The company’s vision is to lead the charge in AI-augmented SOC operations, equipping organizations with the tools to efficiently detect, understand, and respond to cyberattacks. Its long-term mission is to enable greater resilience and agility in cybersecurity defenses for its customer base.
Sekoia has raised $71.3M across 3 funding rounds.
Sekoia has raised $71.3M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Sekoia has raised $71.3M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $30.6M Sekoia.io - Series B in April 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 10, 2025 | $30.6M Series B | Revaia | — | Announced |
| May 24, 2023 | $37.7M Series A | — | — | Announced |
| Mar 1, 2015 | $3M Series A | — | Northcap Partners | Announced |
Sekoia.io is a French cybersecurity scale-up that builds an AI-native SOC (Security Operations Center) platform for detecting, investigating, and responding to cyber threats in real-time.[1][2][6] It serves modern SOC teams at large enterprises, service providers like Orange and British Telecom, and public organizations such as law enforcement agencies including the FBI, NATO, and Europol, solving the problem of alert fatigue, false positives, and delayed responses through unified CTI (Cyber Threat Intelligence), SIEM (Security Information and Event Management), and SOAR (Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response) capabilities.[1][2][5][6] The company has shown strong growth momentum, evolving from the 2019 acquisition of InThreat into a 100+ person team headquartered in Rennes, Brittany, with €26 million raised in a 2025 Series B following seed (2020) and Series A (2023) rounds, enabling expansion of its AI-driven defenses like Sekoia Defend and Sekoia Intelligence.[1][2]
Sekoia.io traces its roots to 2008 but transformed in 2019 through the acquisition of InThreat, shifting to a 100% software-focused company offering a scalable SOC platform.[2][3] In 2022, it fully emerged as the modern Sekoia with its current emphasis on AI-powered threat intelligence, led by CTO Georges Bossert, who highlights its expertise in real-time threat detection.[1] Early traction came via seed funding in 2020, followed by Series A in 2023 and a pivotal €26 million Series B in 2025 from top investors, fueling AI-native platform development; key milestones include securing large clients like Danone and LSPs (Large Service Providers) in 2023-2024, plus collaborations disrupting cybercriminal groups with global agencies.[1][2]
Sekoia rides the surge in AI-driven cybersecurity amid escalating cyber threats, where traditional SOCs struggle with volume and sophistication of attacks from state actors and criminals.[1][2][6] Its timing aligns with Europe's push for digital sovereignty and trust, as a French scale-up in the EIC Scaling Club's Digital Security & Trust group, countering U.S.-dominated tools via localized, compliant AI platforms.[1][4] Market forces like rising ransomware, supply chain breaches, and regulatory demands (e.g., NIS2) favor its proactive, intelligence-led model, influencing the ecosystem by partnering with hyperscalers like AWS, resellers like Infinigate, and agencies to set standards for collaborative, open XDR solutions.[3][4][7]
Sekoia is poised to dominate AI-native SOCs for managed services, leveraging its 2025 funding for global expansion and deeper AI automation to neutralize threats preemptively.[1][2] Trends like generative AI in attacks and zero-trust architectures will amplify demand for its CTI edge, potentially evolving it into a cornerstone for enterprise resilience and law enforcement. As cyber risks intensify, Sekoia's intelligence-first platform positions it to empower SOCs worldwide, transforming reactive defense into predictive dominance.[5][6]
Sekoia has raised $71.3M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Sekoia's investors include Revaia, Northcap Partners.