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AISafe Labs

AI-powered security platform to help secure web applications.

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AISafe Labs Description

Application Security/Endpoint Security/Vulnerability Management/AI Security

AISafe is a fully autonomous security assessment platform offering services such as Source code auditing, Black-box pentesting and White-box pentesting for web applications. The platform is designed to provide on-demand security assessments without the scheduling delays and high costs typically associated with traditional manual security assessments engagements. The platform offers three core service tiers: - Source Code Audit: AI agents parse and analyze uploaded codebases (via archive or GitHub/GitLab integration) to identify logic vulnerabilities, including those introduced by AI-generated code. Priced per hour of analysis. - White-Box Pentest: Combines static source code analysis with live environment testing against staging domains, validating exploitability of identified vulnerabilities. - Black-Box Pentest: Follows a bug bounty methodology where users define in-scope domains and autonomous agents perform reconnaissance and exploitation over a fixed 48-hour period using proprietary tooling. Findings are delivered with supporting artifacts including proof-of-concept exploits, patch diffs, source-to-sink relationship graphs, and written vulnerability writeups. The platform supports patch validation through targeted re-tests and generates audit-ready reports suitable as evidence for SOC 2 and ISO 27001 compliance. AISafe targets two primary user segments: developers without extensive security backgrounds, who use a fully autonomous mode, and security experts, who can interact with agents dynamically to conduct custom investigations alongside autonomous scans. The platform is trusted by users affiliated with the West University of Timisoara (Romania) and associated cybersecurity groups, suggesting a Romanian connection for the company's origins.