Anecdotes, an Israeli startup revolutionizing enterprise compliance with its purpose-built Compliance Operating System (OS), has raised an additional $30 million in Series B funding, bringing the total round to $55 million.
The latest investment was led by DTCP, with continued support from existing investors including Vertex Ventures, Red Dot Capital Partners, and Glilot Capital.
The funding underscores a growing shift in the governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) landscape, where enterprises are increasingly turning to advanced platforms like Anecdotes to streamline compliance workflows, reduce audit fatigue, and boost operational transparency.
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Anecdotes’ Compliance OS is designed to help modern enterprises scale compliance programs efficiently, adapting to evolving regulatory standards and audit requirements. This new capital will support further product development, global expansion, and customer acquisition, solidifying Anecdotes’ position as a leader in the next generation of GRC solutions.
Founded in by CEO Yair Kuznitsov, CPO Roi Amior and R&D VP Eitan Adler, anecdotes boasts that it is the first company to ever offer an OS for” every stage of a business’s Compliance journey.” The system was built to reshape the way the cloud-powered world thinks about security Compliance, “transforming it from a box-ticking exercise into a powerful driver of growth for scale-ups, publicly traded companies, and everything in between.”
Anecdotes explains that it developed its system because nowadays security Compliance has been reduced to nothing more than box ticking and audit passing – a mundane, if not tedious necessity operating in the shadows of larger security programs. Compliance has to do with guaranteeing that a company’s systems are complying with the minimum of security-related requirements. The new OS allows the people who need to do the actual work of compliance, while not simply relying on whatever automated system is in use, to get the job done right.
“The idea behind Anecdotes started with a simple frustration: GRC teams were spending too much time (both theirs, and other teams’) collecting evidence that would be outdated basically the moment it was collected,” said Yair Kuznitsov, Co-Founder and CEO of Anecdotes.
