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Legit Security and Sweet Security Join Forces to Strengthen AI Application Security

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Legit Security and Sweet Security, have announced an alliance to provide end-to-end security for AI-enabled applications. The joint venture brings together application security and runtime cloud security protection services to enable businesses to secure AI-produced applications across their complete software lifecycle.

With AI assisted coding and autonomous software agents being more and more widely deployed, application development is happening at an ever increasing pace. But it is also opening new security concerns not only for coding but for live production deployments. The two companies say traditional approaches often separate application security from cloud runtime protection, leaving exploitable gaps across development and deployment workflows.

Under the partnership, Legit Security’s agentic application security platform, including its VibeGuard technology, will secure AI-generated code, workflows, and coding agents during development. Sweet Security’s runtime cloud security platform will then extend visibility and protection into production environments, monitoring how applications and AI agents behave once deployed.

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“The partnership between Legit and Sweet provides customers the unique ability to understand and mitigate risk from the moment a developer, human or AI, writes a line of code all the way to the cloud,” said Roni Fuchs, co-founder and CEO at Legit. “With this level of visibility and control, customers can ensure their applications are secure across the entire software lifecycle from code to runtime.”

The integrated approach is designed to help organizations identify vulnerabilities earlier, prioritize real threats, and improve runtime monitoring for AI-powered applications. The companies noted that risks such as hardcoded credentials or insecure AI workflows can become significantly more dangerous once applications are running in production.

“As AI transforms how software is built and behaves in production, security can no longer be split between code and runtime,” said Dror Kashi, co-founder and CEO at Sweet. “Partnering with Legit brings these two layers – and the steps between them – together, giving customers continuous visibility and security coverage from the moment code is written through production.”

The partnership reflects the growing demand for unified security strategies as AI-generated software and autonomous agents become more deeply embedded in enterprise operations.