Cyber security startup, Blink Ops, unveiled the first-ever Generative AI for automating IT and security operations workflows – Blink Copilot. The Generative AI tool gives any security operator the ability to generate no-code workflows via text prompts.
From its inception in 2021, Blink Ops recognized the urgent need for security teams to automate their internal processes. Low-code platforms had already brought significant transformation in the realms of CRM and marketing operations, and eventually enabled security teams to automate workflows across their tech stacks.
Blink Copilot equips teams of any size with the tools to build no-code, low-code, or code security automation using Generative AI. Security automation projects that previously took months to complete can now be constructed in mere seconds with Blink Copilot. It empowers security teams to automate any operations workflow, providing security practitioners of all skill levels with the capability to automate any operational task or security workflow through a simple text prompt.
Blink Copilot extends its capability beyond the Security Operations Center (SOC) to automate workflows for SOC & Incident Response, Cloud Security, IT & SaaS Security, Identity & Access Management, and Governance, Risk & Compliance. The Blink platform provides enterprise security features, such as secure workspaces, on-premise runners, and multi-tenant support for Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) and Managed Service Providers (MSPs).
Blink Ops also launched its Product Hunt campaign for Blink Copilot.
The startup’s announcement comes in the wake of several other Israeli startups, including Armo, Kubiya, and ClearML, integrating ChatGPT into their offerings to automate various processes in areas like DevOps, Platform Engineering, and Kubernetes security.
Blink Ops, headquartered in San Francisco and Tel Aviv, is backed by Lightspeed Venture Partners, Entrée Capital, Hetz Ventures, INT3, and a group of successful entrepreneurs and individual investors.