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BlinkOps
The first security automation copilot

BlinkOps is building the agentic automation layer for enterprise security operations. Security teams have spent the last decade drowning in tools, alerts, and manual workflows that don't scale with the threat environment. BlinkOps takes a different angle: rather than adding another product to the stack, the company gives security teams a platform to build their own AI security micro-agents, each designed to handle a specific task like managing identity access, investigating unknown alerts, patching vulnerabilities, or managing devices. The micro-agents can communicate with each other to orchestrate more complex workflows, and the platform comes out of the box with over 30,000 integrations, 10,000 workflow templates, and 500 security agent templates. The result is an automation surface that expands with the team using it, not a fixed set of playbooks that ages the moment it ships.

The company was founded by Gil Barak and Zion Zatlavi, who previously co-founded Secdo, an endpoint detection and response company acquired by Palo Alto Networks. The two spent that earlier chapter watching enterprise security operations teams try to keep pace with an attack surface that kept outgrowing their tooling. BlinkOps is their answer to that problem at the AI agent layer. Enterprise momentum has followed: Fortune 500 customers have moved from pilot to production in weeks and then expanded usage across and beyond security, the kind of adoption curve that usually signals a category is forming.

BlinkOps team, 2025