Cycode Unveils Agentic Development Security Platform
Cycode released its Agentic Development Security Platform to address security needs as software development moves toward agent-driven workflows. The company framed the update as a way to add governance and monitoring where code generation and deployment processes involve Artificial Intelligence (AI) agents.
Cycode said the shift away from human-paced development has altered the security model, citing faster development, a wider attack surface, and adversaries using AI tools. The platform was described as purpose-built for the Agentic Development Lifecycle, with additions for AI visibility, governance, and real-time guardrails.
Functionality in the platform includes Cycode Maestro, which orchestrates multi-agent security workflows to identify, triage, and remediate exploitable vulnerabilities with minimal human intervention. Cycode also described AI governance tied to Shadow AI and policy-driven control over AI models, infrastructure, and tools.
Additional capabilities described by Cycode included agentic coding guardrails that monitor AI agents, prompts, and code outputs to block risky exposure and prevent introduction of vulnerable AI-generated code. The company also said the platform detects AI-specific risks and enforces policies aligned to standards such as the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) Large Language Model (LLM) Top 10.
“Agentic development demands agentic security,” said Lior Levy, CEO and co-founder of Cycode. “We are moving beyond passive scanning toward proactive, self-protecting security. Our customers believe in what we’re doing, and that’s why this announcement follows another record-breaking quarter. By extending visibility and governance over the AI supply chain, integrating guardrails into agentic development workflows, and orchestrating specialized security agents via Maestro, we are equipping customers to secure their competitive advantage in the AI era.”
“Traditional security tools are blind to the risks of the AI era, like the use of untrusted models, secrets leaked via prompts, or the detection of AI-specific vulnerabilities,” said Dor Atias, Chief Product Officer at Cycode. “Cycode is closing this gap by expanding our platform scope and arming security teams with their own set of agents to secure modern agentic development.”