According to a recent LinkedIn post from Wallarm: API Security Leader, the company is drawing attention to rising board-level concerns around API security in the context of LLMs, AI agents, and automated workflows. The post suggests that existing security controls may be ill-suited to handle how autonomous AI systems access APIs.
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The post highlights an upcoming webinar on April 23 at 10 a.m. PT featuring Wallarm’s Celeste Kinswood, Oracle Field CISO AJ Debole, and Assurance Dimension IT Director Alan Cupernall. The session is positioned as providing a framework for understanding API-related threats and equipping participants with key questions for boards and executives.
For investors, this focus may indicate Wallarm’s intent to align its positioning with the accelerating enterprise adoption of AI and the associated expansion of API attack surfaces. If the event attracts security and IT decision-makers, it could support lead generation efforts and reinforce the firm’s relevance in AI-driven security architectures.
The emphasis on board engagement and practical frameworks also suggests Wallarm is targeting higher-level strategic budgets rather than only technical buyers. This could, over time, support larger deal sizes and deeper enterprise penetration within the competitive API and application security market.

