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Blink Operations no-code platform lets users create unlimited, tailored micro‑agents focused on specific security tasks by leveraging visual editors or natural‑language prompts to orchestrate actions from a library of 30,000+ integrations and pre-built workflows

July 30, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Enterprise cybersecurity automation platform Blink Operations has raised $50 million in new funding to accelerate its go-to-market efforts and scale  updeployment of its no-code cybersecurity micro-agents platform. BlinkOps offers cybersecurity automation that gives organizations the ability to build, collaborate on and scale up security workflows via artificial intelligence-driven, no-code and low-code interfaces. The company’s platform serves as an automation hub where security teams leverage visual editors or natural‑language prompts to orchestrate actions from a library of more than 30,000 integrations and pre-built workflows. BlinkOps’ Security Micro‑Agent Builder, which launched in April, provides a drag‑and‑drop, no-code interface that allows users to create unlimited, tailored micro‑agents focused on specific security tasks, such as identity and access management, patching, alert triage, device control or vulnerability response. Agents can be assigned defined roles, domain‑specific knowledge and secure operational abilities, offering deterministic and auditable automation. The company’s micro-agents can work collaboratively as agent “teams,” communicating with each other to manage complex multistep workflows. The idea is that by distributing work across role‑specialized agents, the platform avoids reliance on a single overload‑prone agent, enabling scalable, reliable automation while keeping human-in-the-loop flexibility where needed.

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