On-Demand Webcast|1 hour

Archived: The evolution of AppSec for the AI era

Attendees will learn:

  • Why AI-driven pull requests are breaking review processes and overwhelming traditional scanners.
  • How the ASPM category is evolving toward agentic AppSec to address AI-coded risks.
  • Practical ways to embed automation and AI-powered security agents in the pipeline to ensure resilience without slowing delivery.
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The old AppSec playbook wasn't built for this. CEOs at Fortune 500 companies are now mandating the use of AI coding assistants for their engineering teams. The productivity gains are undeniable, but so are the risks. Pull requests are now on average 4× larger, overwhelming legacy review tools and fueling up to a 10× increase in systemic risks—including design flaws, data exposure, and policy violations.

The inaugural IDC MarketScape for Application Security Posture Management codified these pressures and named Apiiro a leader for strengths in code-informed visibility into application risk, design-stage risk detection and threat modeling, and responsive support and collaborative engagement.

This webcast will explore how these capabilities form the foundation of the next evolution: Agentic Application Security, where intelligent agents continuously analyze, prioritize, and remediate risk across the SDLC—and provide attendees with practical guidance on how to adapt their AppSec programs for the AI era.

Event Speakers

Idan Plotnik
Co-Founder and CEO at Apiiro

Idan is a serial entrepreneur and product strategist, bringing to Apiiro nearly 20 years of experience in cybersecurity. Previously, Idan was Director of Engineering at Microsoft following the acquisition of Aorato where he served as the founder and CEO.

Katie Norton
Research Manager at IDC

Katie Norton is a Research Manager for IDC’s DevSecOps and Software Supply Chain Security research practice. In this role, she is responsible for researching, writing, and advising clients on the fast-evolving DevSecOps and software supply chain security markets. With her background in research administration and data analytics, Katie takes a data-first approach in her market analysis.

 

Mike Shema
Host at Application Security Weekly

Mike Shema hosts the Application Security Weekly podcast.