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Apiiro recognized by Gartner, IDC and Frost & Sullivan

Apiiro was recognized by Gartner, IDC, and Frost & Sullivan for its AI-native application security platform, a development the company said related to managing and reducing risks across the Secure Development Lifecycle (SDLC) introduced by modern AI-assistant, vibe-coding, and agentic-coding development tools.

Those assessments appeared across three industry evaluations in 2025: Frost Radar’s Application Security Posture Management 2025 report, Gartner’s 2025 Magic Quadrant for Application Security Testing (AST), and the IDC MarketScape for Application Security Posture Management 2025 Vendor Assessment, each evaluating multiple vendors and vendor capabilities.

Apiiro’s technical approach centered on Deep Code Analysis (DCA) and code-to-runtime mapping, an architecture-first method that provided continuous code-to-runtime visibility and consolidated findings from Static AST (SAST), Software Composition Analysis (SCA), Dynamic AST (DAST), secrets, Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC), cloud tools, and other inputs.

The company described its Agentic Application Security Platform, powered by the AutoFix Agent, as connecting to source code management and runtime environments to generate a continuously updated software graph inventory of APIs, Operations Support System (OSS), Artificial Intelligence (AI) models, AI agents, Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, sensitive data, and related artifacts across the software estate.

“As enterprises adopt AI coding assistants at massive scale to accelerate software delivery, they are simultaneously introducing 10x more security risks,” said Idan Plotnik, co-founder and CEO of Apiiro. “This recognition from three leading analyst firms validates the unprecedented value our platform delivers. We remain deeply committed to continuous innovation and to empowering Fortune 500 organizations to design, develop, and deliver secure software faster in the AI era.” “Apiiro’s ability to assess risks at the design phase—before code is generated by an AI coding assistant—combined with AI BOM visibility and a unified, enterprise scale policy enforcement and risk engine, reinforces its leadership in the era of AI-driven software development,” said Vivien Pua, Senior Industry Analyst at Frost & Sullivan. “As enterprises continue to adopt AI coding assistants—and therefore incur more risk—Apiiro’s ability to meet enterprise-grade scalability, compliance, and integration requirements positions the company for sustained growth in the global ASPM market.”

Apiiro said it remained committed to continuous innovation and to empowering Fortune 500 organizations to design, develop, and deliver secure software faster in the AI Edge Resource Allocator (ERA).