Fireblocks launches Security Center for unified operational visibility

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In brief

  • Fireblocks launched Security Center on June 17, consolidating policies, access controls, and audit logs into one dashboard
  • Two new roles: Security Auditor (read-only compliance) and Security Admin (user management, IP allowlisting)
  • Security Center unavailable to Essentials package customers; complements October 2025 FSPM tool

New roles enhance compliance oversight

Fireblocks introduced two specialized security roles to accompany the dashboard. The Security Auditor is a read-only role designed for compliance teams that need to monitor activity without making changes. The Security Admin carries more operational muscle, including user management capabilities and IP allowlisting, but excludes control over actual transactions.

This role separation lets organizations assign granular permissions based on team function. Compliance teams can track all activity. Operations can manage access without touching transaction approval flows.

Consolidating visibility

The Security Center brings together what previously required multiple views. Security teams can see who's doing what, what's been flagged, and what's still waiting for sign-off, all without switching between tools, according to the announcement.

This complements Fireblocks' Security Posture Management tool (FSPM), which rolled out in October 2025. FSPM uses AI-driven scanning to identify vulnerabilities and provide remediation guidance. The distinction matters: where FSPM finds and fixes problems, the Security Center provides continuous operational visibility.

Scale and availability

Fireblocks has secured trillions of dollars in digital asset transactions across more than 150 blockchains, serving thousands of organizations. The roster includes Worldpay, BNY Mellon, Galaxy, and Revolut.

The Security Center is not available to customers on the Essentials package. Organizations on higher tiers can access the dashboard and assign the new security roles to their teams.