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Symbiotic Security

AI-powered code security platform for vulnerability detection and remediation

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Symbiotic Security Description

Application Security/AI Security/Vulnerability Management/Human Risk

Symbiotic Security provides an AI-powered application security platform that integrates directly into developer workflows to identify, remediate, and prevent code vulnerabilities. The company's core technology focuses on automated vulnerability detection and remediation within pull requests on platforms like GitHub, delivering security fixes and educational content at the moment developers are writing code. The platform operates as a Security Copilot that automatically scans pull requests, generates security summaries, and suggests secure code changes using proprietary AI remediation technology. When vulnerabilities are detected, developers receive contextual explanations and targeted micro-training to understand the security issues and learn how to prevent them in future code. The system supports multiple programming languages and provides conversational assistance where developers can ask follow-up questions directly within their code review process. Symbiotic Security addresses security challenges in modern cloud-native and Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) environments where vulnerabilities can be introduced not just in application code but also in infrastructure definitions. The company's approach emphasizes developer-first security, embedding security education and automation into existing development workflows rather than creating separate security review processes. The platform includes a centralized dashboard for tracking security posture across repositories and prioritizing remediation efforts. Founded by Jerome Robert (CEO) and Edouard Viot (CTO), both with extensive cybersecurity backgrounds including experience at companies like GitGuardian, DenyAll, Stormshield, Lexsi, and Alsid, the company targets development teams, security teams, and platform engineers seeking to reduce vulnerabilities without slowing development velocity.