Cybersecurity micro-agents, no-code security automation, AI-driven security workflows, enterprise threat response, a drag-and-drop security builder, and SOC automation all converge in the latest $50 million Series B funding round for BlinkOps, a San Francisco-based cybersecurity automation startup reshaping how organizations combat cyber threats.
BlinkOps will deploy the new capital to scale its cybersecurity micro-agent platform and enhance its global go-to-market strategy. The Series B round, led by OG Venture Partners and supported by Lightspeed Venture Partners, Hetz Ventures, and Vertex Growth, pushes the company’s total venture funding to $90 million.
This financial injection positions BlinkOps to deliver more value through its AI-driven, no-code security automation system, which lets teams build robust workflows without writing code.
Scaling AI Security Workflows with Micro-Agents
At the core of BlinkOps’ innovation lies its cybersecurity micro-agents, specialized agents that automate precise tasks across security operations. These agents, designed through an intuitive drag-and-drop security builder, support functions like identity access, vulnerability patching, alert triage, and device control.
Rather than overloading a single bot, the platform deploys teams of cybersecurity micro-agents that collaborate on multistep workflows. This modular approach enhances reliability and enables rapid enterprise threat response, all while ensuring that human oversight remains integrated where necessary.
Launched in 2021 by Gil Barak and Zion Zatlavi, BlinkOps’ platform serves as a centralized hub for SOC automation and cloud security. Through visual editors or natural language prompts, teams can build and scale over 30,000 pre-integrated workflows.
From managing OWASP ZAP scans and creating Jira tickets to automating Qualys patching and Burp Suite testing, AI-driven security workflows are handled with speed and precision.
The drag-and-drop security builder enables the creation of unlimited cybersecurity micro-agents, each with defined roles, permissions, and domain-specific knowledge. These agents can detect issues more quickly, respond to threats in real-time, and reduce manual security tasks.
Future Plans and Global Vision
BlinkOps will utilize this round to strengthen its R&D and global sales efforts. With enterprise customers seeking trustworthy AI security workflows and seamless no-code security automation, the platform answers a growing demand in the cybersecurity market.
As businesses face mounting attacks, automating detection, response, and patch deployment through cybersecurity micro-agents ensures operational resilience. BlinkOps’ mission remains focused on freeing teams from repetitive tasks, accelerating enterprise threat response, and building a scalable future of SOC automation.
“Micro-agents are a massive market opportunity. We’ve never seen enterprises adopt a security platform this quickly. When Fortune 500 companies go from pilot to production in weeks and then materially expand usage with security and beyond, it signals a potential category-defining company,” said Roy Oron, managing partner at OG Venture Partners.
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