
BlinkOps today announced the close of its $50 million Series B funding round led by O.G. Venture Partners. Existing investors Lightspeed Venture Partners and Hetz Ventures participated in the round alongside Vertex Growth, bringing the company’s total funding to $90 million. BlinkOps was founded by Gil Barak and Zion Zatlavi, who previously co-founded Secdo, which was acquired by Palo Alto Networks (PANW).
The investment reflects explosive market demand following the successful launch of BlinkOps’ Security Micro-Agent Builder earlier this year. The platform launch generated such momentum that BlinkOps expedited its fundraising timeline to capitalize on unprecedented demand from enterprises seeking to transform their security operations through custom AI security micro-agents.
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“Micro-Agents are a massive market opportunity,” said Roy Oron, Managing Partner at O.G. Venture Partners. “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. This level of enterprise adoption can create a market position that builds generational companies, and we’re proud to support BlinkOps on that journey.”
Scaling Micro-Agent Adoption Across the Enterprise
The company’s Security Micro-Agents Builder enables teams to generate an unlimited number of security micro-agents for specific tasks, such as managing identity access, investigating unknown alerts, patching vulnerabilities, managing devices, and more. BlinkOps micro-agents can also communicate with each other to handle complex workflows. The strong foundation of the platform with 30,000+ integrations, 10,000+ workflow templates and 500+ security agent templates is already being leveraged by many of the largest organizations in the world.
“Following the massive demand since launching our security micro-agents builder, we decided to expedite our next round of funding to accelerate our go-to-market efforts and help everyone automate security workflows,” said Gil Barak, CEO and Co-Founder of BlinkOps. “We expect to see thousands of security micro-agents deployed in the next couple of months.”
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