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BotCity Targets AI-Driven Python Security Gap With Sentinel Offering

BotCity Targets AI-Driven Python Security Gap With Sentinel Offering

According to a recent LinkedIn post from BotCity, the company is emphasizing growing security risks from employee use of AI coding tools such as Copilot, particularly for Python scripts that can access databases, credentials, and customer data. The post suggests that traditional endpoint detection and response systems may not be well suited to inspect or understand this emerging category of code activity.

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The post highlights BotCity Sentinel as a product positioned to monitor and illuminate these “shadow” Python scripts in real time, framing this as a specialized capability differentiated from conventional EDR offerings. BotCity also indicates plans to participate in Infosecurity Europe 2026, using the event to promote meetings and a “Shadow Python Risk Assessment,” signaling an effort to drive enterprise sales and customer acquisition around this niche security problem.

For investors, the messaging points to BotCity’s strategic focus on the convergence of AI-assisted software development and cybersecurity, a segment likely to see increasing enterprise budget allocation as AI tooling proliferates. If the company can convert interest generated at large industry events into recurring Sentinel deployments, it could strengthen its position in the cybersecurity market and potentially support higher contract values tied to AI and developer security use cases.

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