BlinkOps secured $50 million in Series B funding. Eyal Ofer's O.G. Venture Partners led the round. This investment brings BlinkOps' total funding to $90 million.
The funding round included participation from existing investors Lightspeed Venture Partners and Hetz Ventures, alongside Vertex Growth. BlinkOps, founded by Gil Barak and Zion Zatlavi, previously co-founded Secdo, which Palo Alto Networks acquired.
Scaling Agentic Security Automation
BlinkOps' platform empowers teams to build unlimited security micro-agents.
The company's Security Micro-Agent Builder enables organizations to create custom cybersecurity automation agents. These agents perform tasks like managing identity access, investigating alerts, and patching vulnerabilities. BlinkOps' micro-agents also communicate for complex workflows.
The platform features over 30,000 integrations, 10,000 workflow templates, and 500 security agent templates. Many large organizations currently leverage this foundation. The demand for BlinkOps' solution, including its AI security micro-agents, expedited the fundraising timeline.
Enterprises are adopting the platform rapidly. This rapid adoption signals a potential category-defining company in enterprise security. Competitors like CrowdStrike and Zscaler operate in related security automation spaces. The company plans to accelerate go-to-market efforts. Thousands of security micro-agents are expected to deploy soon.



