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Simbian Reports 15x Growth in AI SOC Market


Simbian Reports 15x Growth in AI SOC Market
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  • February 12, 2026

Simbian.ai, the pioneer in building superintelligence for security operations, today announced exceptional growth and strategic milestones over the last 12 months. The company achieved a 15x increase in its customer base, processing over 1 million security incidents through its AI SOC platform and enabling faster containment times with full alert coverage without requiring additional headcount.

Quick Intel

  • Simbian reports 15x customer growth in the past 12 months, establishing itself as the #1 player in AI SOC ARR.
  • The platform processed over 1 million security incidents, delivering up to 90% autonomous alert triage, investigation, and remediation.
  • Traditional rules-based SOAR solutions achieve only ~25% automation due to playbook maintenance overhead in a dynamic threat landscape.
  • Simbian’s reasoning-based approach, powered by TrustedLLM™ and Simbian Context Lake™, enables AI agents to understand unique business environments and SOPs, responding effectively to both known and novel threats.
  • Key 2025 milestones include threat hunting integration with Microsoft Sentinel, a major distribution agreement with SoftBank in Japan, partnerships with Wipro and NuSummit for AI-powered MDR, and hosting the industry’s first AI SOC Championship.
  • Simbian released the first comprehensive LLM benchmark for SOC performance and expanded to over 80 native integrations with leading security tools.

The Shift from Rules to Reasoning

Traditional SOAR platforms rely on rigid, manually maintained playbooks that struggle to keep pace with evolving threats, resulting in limited automation coverage. Simbian’s AI-first approach replaces rules with advanced reasoning capabilities. Its AI agents act as virtual security analysts, autonomously handling up to 90% of alerts by understanding context, intent, and organizational procedures—delivering consistent performance against both conventional and AI-armed adversaries.

“I am excited by the success and momentum in 2025 that took Simbian to #1 in AI SOC ARR,” said Ambuj Kumar, Co-Founder and CEO of Simbian. “This reflects a fundamental transformation in the role of security professionals and the threat landscape. In 2025, we saw the first wave of AI-armed adversaries. In 2026, we are responding by expanding our family of autonomous agents that work at machine speed. Our mission is to provide every organization with the superintelligence required to stay ahead of sophisticated, automated attacks.”

2025 Milestones Driving Momentum

Simbian’s growth was supported by several high-impact developments:

  • Launched AI Threat Hunt Agent integrated with Microsoft Sentinel, enabling large-scale hypothesis validation for Microsoft 365 customers.
  • Signed a landmark distribution agreement with SB C&S Corp. (SoftBank) to bring AI SOC solutions to Japan, addressing regional talent shortages.
  • Formed strategic partnerships with Wipro and NuSummit Cybersecurity to deliver next-generation AI-powered Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services.
  • Hosted the industry’s first AI SOC Championship, demonstrating that human-AI collaboration is 2.3x faster than manual efforts.
  • Released the first comprehensive benchmark for evaluating LLM performance in security operations center (SOC) environments.
  • Expanded ecosystem to over 80 native integrations, including CrowdStrike, Wiz, Palo Alto Networks, and others.

These achievements highlight Simbian’s leadership in transforming security operations through agentic AI, helping organizations achieve greater efficiency, speed, and resilience in an increasingly hostile threat environment.

About Simbian.ai

Simbian, building Superintelligence for Accelerated Security, offers AI Agents that work like virtual employees and autonomously complete a variety of security tasks with unprecedented precision and efficiency.

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