Qwiet AI, the first company in the AppSec industry to provide an AI-powered platform for finding and remediating code vulnerabilities, today announced the launch of a suite of targeted AppSec and DevSecOps services to help organizations meet their requirements of security functions without sacrificing time and budget.
“We often hear about the idea of doing more with less. However, in today’s environment, organizations are challenged to do less with less,” said Stuart McClure, CEO of Qwiet AI. “Between sourcing the right people and distinguishing between real threats and benign vulnerabilities, today’s security and development teams struggle to stay ahead of their respective charters that laid the foundation for the adoption of these critical services.”
The launch of these services comes at a time when (ISC)2’s annual Cybersecurity Workforce Study identified a global cybersecurity workforce gap of 3.4 million and 70% of organizations are understaffed to withstand the increasing number and complexity of cyberattacks.
The company’s new services fall into two categories: time-sensitive services, such as code incident response and merger and acquisition assessments, and essential services, such as threat modeling and pen testing.
“Our mission is to help organizations assess, develop and strengthen their security programs while laying the foundation for a security-centric culture with seamless collaboration with development teams,” said Ben Denkers, chief services officer, Qwiet AI. “Whether you want to address a situational or ongoing problem, our services can help you overcome the challenges that stand between you and your optimal AppSec program.”