Wabbi
Wabbi is a software platform for integrating application security orchestration and management into software development and DevOps workflows for enterprise teams.
- Application security orchestration and management for DevOps pipelines (DevSecOps)
- Policy-driven configuration of security controls across development and release workflows
- Centralized governance for security activities across engineering, security, and operations teams
- Automation of security checks and workflows within Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) toolchains
- Visibility into security posture across applications and development projects
More About Wabbi
Wabbi provides an application security orchestration and management platform used by enterprises to embed security controls into existing software development and DevOps processes. The platform is designed for environments where development, security, and operations teams need a common system to coordinate application security activities without removing existing tools or changing core engineering workflows.
In typical enterprise use, Wabbi is deployed as part of a DevSecOps toolchain, connecting to source code management systems, issue trackers, and Continuous Integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CI/CD) systems (DevOps toolchain integration). By integrating at these points, the platform can trigger, route, and track security tasks and testing activities as code moves through the pipeline, providing a structured approach to security governance for application releases.
The platform emphasizes policy-driven control, allowing security teams to define rules that govern how and when testing, approvals, or other security activities must occur. These policies can relate to application criticality, environment, or compliance requirements and then be automatically applied within development and release workflows. This enables consistent enforcement of security standards while keeping developers working in familiar tools and processes.
Wabbi also focuses on coordination across multiple security tools by orchestrating their use rather than replacing them (application security orchestration). It can help manage when and where static analysis, dynamic testing, Software Composition Analysis (SCA), or other tools run, and how their outputs are aggregated and routed. This orchestration supports more structured handling of findings and helps avoid unmanaged or duplicative testing.
From a governance perspective, Wabbi provides centralized visibility into security posture across applications, teams, and projects. Dashboards and reporting features enable security and technology leaders to see which policies are in place, how they are applied, and where exceptions or gaps exist. This is relevant for organizations that must align software development with internal risk management frameworks or external regulatory requirements.
In an enterprise IT taxonomy, Wabbi fits into application security orchestration and management (ASOM) and DevSecOps governance. It intersects with categories such as Application Security Testing (AST) orchestration, policy management for software delivery, and security posture management for applications. The platform serves organizations that want security to be integrated into day-to-day engineering practices, with defined policies, automated workflows, and traceable governance across the software lifecycle.