Simbian Reports 15x Customer Growth in Past Year as AI Security Platform Scales

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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., February 12, 2026 (VSNewsNetwork.com) — Cybersecurity company Simbian.ai has announced a 15-fold increase in its customer base over the past 12 months.

According to Simbian, the growth reflects increased demand for its AI-powered security operations center (SOC) platform as organizations respond to rising cyber threats and AI-enabled attacks. Over the past year, the company reported that its platform processed more than one million security incidents, enabling faster response times without increasing staffing levels.

Simbian’s platform replaces traditional rules-based security automation systems with an AI-first approach. Its proprietary TrustedLLM architecture and Context Lake technology allow autonomous agents to analyze, investigate, and remediate alerts based on organizational environments and standard operating procedures. The company’s system can autonomously address up to 90% of security alerts.

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“I am excited by the success and momentum in 2025 that took Simbian to #1 in AI SOC ARR. 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,” said Ambuj Kumar, co-founder and chief executive officer of Simbian.

The company has achieved several milestones over the past year. These include the launch of an AI Threat Hunt Agent integrated with Microsoft Sentinel, a distribution agreement with SB C&S Corp. in Japan, and partnerships with Wipro and NuSummit Cybersecurity to support managed detection and response services.

Simbian also hosted the industry’s first AI SOC Championship, releasing benchmarks for large language models in security operations, and expanding its ecosystem to more than 80 native integrations, including platforms from CrowdStrike, Wiz, and Palo Alto Networks.

These developments support its strategy to expand global adoption of AI-driven security operations and address talent shortages in cybersecurity.

For more information, visit www.simbian.ai.

Source: Simbian.ai

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