According to a recent LinkedIn post from Apiiro, the company is emphasizing the limitations of traditional threat modeling in the context of rapidly changing, AI-driven software development. The post highlights a new capability called AI Threat Modeling, positioned as part of the Apiiro Guardian Agent and aimed at providing more proactive application security.
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The LinkedIn post suggests that this capability is designed to understand software architecture from code to runtime and operate continuously across development workflows. It is described as supporting multiple modes, including continuous analysis on feature requests, on-demand use with design artifacts, and integration with AI coding agents to promote compliant code generation.
For investors, the post implies that Apiiro is seeking differentiation in the crowded application security market by framing its solution around “prevention before code exists.” This focus on agentic, AI-driven security could strengthen its value proposition with enterprises adopting AI coding tools, potentially supporting customer expansion and higher platform stickiness.
The mention of a live demo at the RSAC conference indicates that Apiiro is leveraging major industry events to showcase this capability to security and DevSecOps buyers. Increased visibility at such forums may help the company build pipeline, deepen partnerships, and enhance its competitive position against both legacy application security vendors and newer AI-native entrants.

