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Hi all,
I’ve seen how lately companies are shifting the conversation from “our product has an AI chatbot” to “you can integrate our tool with your agent”, which I find more interesting.
I haven’t interacted much with security tools, and TBH I find them a bit intimidating. However, when I saw Anthropic’s announcements of project Glasswing and Claude Code Security, I started to warm up to the idea of an agent helping me fix vulnerabilities in my code.
Today, I stumbled across a new AI tool from Sysdig, that although is oriented for sysadmins, but it has the potential to help developers too. And I started to think:
- Is this where things are going forward?
- Should I start getting more involved with the cybersecurity part of my code?
So, I have two questions for security people:
- Are AI agents really helping in the security space?
- What is your position when it comes to tools like these? Are you glad that security newbies like me can address security issues on my side, or would you fear I can cause more harm than good?
u/Confident-Way-1663 — 7 days ago