Why AppSec Needs an Agent Experience, Not Just a Dashboard
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AppSec was built for humans clicking through dashboards — but vulnerabilities now get weaponized in minutes, not weeks. In this TechStrong TV interview, Detectify CEO and Co-Founder Rickard Carlsson joins Alan Shimel to unpack the company’s newly announced MCP Server and why he believes “agent experience” — AX — is becoming as important as UX in security. Rickard explains how Detectify’s deterministic, hacker-built scanning engines now plug directly into AI coding agents, why a token-burning frontier model alone can’t pen-test 300,000 domains, and what the death of the 30-day PCI patch window means for every security and DevOps team. Plus: long-running multi-agent systems, the next bottleneck after vulnerability discovery, and the case for best-of-breed over one-stop-shop platforms.
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