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Coralogix Raises $200M at $1.6B Valuation to Scale AI Observability Platform

Coralogix offers a full-stack observability platform that unifies logs, metrics, traces, security, and AI observability.

Cybersecurity funding

Coralogix announced on Wednesday that it has raised $200 million in Series F funding for its AI-native observability platform.

The company has raised a total of $550 million and told SecurityWeek that the latest funding round (co-led by Advent, CPPIB, and Greenfield) has brought its valuation to $1.6 billion.

The new funding will be used for product development, expanding the company’s telemetry data lake architecture, and global growth. 

Coralogix offers a full-stack observability platform that unifies logs, metrics, traces, security, and AI observability into a single architecture built for massive scale and real-time analysis.

Its Streama streaming engine and schema-free data lake enable full-fidelity ingestion of all telemetry data and store it in customer-owned cloud storage in open formats.

Designed for the AI era, the platform powers a built-in AI agent and supports agentic workflows through MCP and CLI interfaces, allowing both human engineers and AI systems to investigate incidents, automate operations, and reason over production data in real time.

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In terms of cybersecurity, Coralogix provides a cloud-native SIEM that uses real-time in-stream processing for security event analysis. The platform also includes AI Security Posture Management (AI-SPM) for monitoring AI workloads.

The company says it’s seeing strong growth across fintech, AI infrastructure, cybersecurity, and cloud-native enterprises.

Related: RevEng.AI Raises $15 Million to Hunt for Flaws and Backdoors in Software Binaries

Related: Lastwall Raises $11.5 Million for Quantum-Resilient Identity Platform

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