RunSafe Security featured prominently this week for both product advancements and industry recognition in embedded and mission-critical cybersecurity. The company underscored its focus on automated vulnerability identification, pre-emptive hardening and continuous monitoring across sectors such as defense, infrastructure, automotive and medical.
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RunSafe detailed deeper DevSecOps integrations, including tighter GitLab pipeline controls that automatically fail builds when high, critical or known exploited vulnerabilities are detected. Expanded remediation workflows and multi-organization support are aimed at large enterprises managing complex CI/CD environments.
The firm broadened its embedded and industrial reach by extending package and architecture support, including Windows vcpkg, VxWorks and MIPS, and by enhancing its Identify product for QNX real-time operating systems. These updates target software supply chain blind spots in embedded and IoT systems that are often missed by traditional scanners.
RunSafe also used its “Exploited: The Cyber Truth” podcast and LinkedIn content to position itself as a thought leader on AI-driven cyber risk. The company highlighted how artificial intelligence accelerates both attacks and defenses, arguing that AI should be treated as a tool rather than a universal solution and that AI-generated code should be handled as untrusted input.
In parallel, RunSafe announced it received a Gold Award in the Embedded Security category of the 2026 Cybersecurity Excellence Awards. The recognition emphasizes its role in protecting embedded systems underpinning critical infrastructure and may bolster credibility with OEMs, integrators and government or industrial customers.
Collectively, the week’s developments point to a strategy centered on embedded and supply chain security, deeper integration into enterprise development workflows and alignment with regulatory and resilience-driven demand. While financial metrics were not disclosed, the combination of product enhancements, AI-focused thought leadership and third-party validation could strengthen RunSafe Security’s competitive positioning in high-assurance cybersecurity markets.

