SCB 10X Joins BlinkOps' Series B to Accelerate Global Expansion of Its No-Code Security Platform Trusted by Fortune 500 Enterprises

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SCB 10X, the disruptive technology investment arm of SCBX Group, announced its participation in the $50 million Series B funding round of BlinkOps, led by O.G. Venture Partners with participation from Lightspeed Venture Partners, Hetz Ventures, Vertex Growth, and SBI Investment. This round brings BlinkOps' total funding to $100 million.

SCB 10X Joins BlinkOps' Series B to Accelerate Global Expansion of Its No-Code Security Platform Trusted by Fortune 500 Enterprises

Founded by Gil Barak and Zion Zatlavi, who previously co-founded Secdo (acquired by Palo Alto Networks), BlinkOps is pioneering a Security Micro-Agent Builder that enables organizations to automate cybersecurity operations through custom AI-powered micro-agents. These micro-agents can perform a wide range of tasks, from managing identity access and patching vulnerabilities to investigating alerts and coordinating complex security workflows without requiring any coding skills.

The platform already supports 30,000+ integrations, 10,000+ workflow templates, and 500+ pre-built security agent templates, and is rapidly gaining adoption among Fortune 500 enterprises worldwide.

"Security automation is one of the most critical frontiers in enterprise AI. BlinkOps's no-code micro-agent approach represents a transformative leap in enabling enterprises to scale secure operations and respond to threats with agility. We're proud to support the BlinkOps team as they redefine the next generation of cybersecurity infrastructure." said Pailin (Pie) Vichakul, Chief Investment Officer of SCB 10X.

BlinkOps plans to use the new capital to accelerate go-to-market expansion and help enterprises deploy thousands of custom micro-agents globally in the coming months.


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