Guarding the "Wild West" of Agent-Driven Code
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We’ve spent decades trying to train humans to write secure code and failing, but as Endor Labs Founder and CEO Varun Badhwar joins us today, it’s clear that we finally have an opportunity to get the agents to do it right. With AI coding assistants now producing 61% functionally correct code—but only a staggering 10% of it being secure—Endor Labs is stepping in as the critical "security intelligence layer" to triage backlogs and vet the 2 million models on Hugging Face at wire speed. We’re moving into a watershed era of "vibe coding" where marketing teams are pushing PRs, and if you aren't using AI to combat AI-driven vulnerabilities, you’re essentially leaving the vault doors wide open for autonomous attackers.
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