Author: AppOmni Security Experts
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Google spots malware in the wild that morphs mid-attack, thanks to AI
Attackers are now using AI to generate smarter code for data extraction, session hijacking, and credential theft.
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AI App Spending Report: Where Are the Security Tools?
“What we’re seeing here is really the ‘build first and then worry about security later’ [mentality],” Melissa Ruzzi says.
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Heisenberg: Open-source software supply chain health check tool
Heisenberg is an open-source tool that checks the health of a software supply chain.
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What experts think about Agentforce’s data privacy
Brian Soby, CTO and co-founder of AppOmni, shared that professionals should consider doing a meaningful security evaluation of Agentforce components.
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AppOmni Named Growth and Innovation Leader in 2025 Frost Radar™ for SaaS Security Posture Management, Earns Tech Innovation Leadership Recognition
AppOmni is named Growth & Innovation Leader in 2025 Frost Radar™ for SSPM and awarded with Tech Innovation Recognition by Frost &…
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AppOmni Awarded the 2025 Frost & Sullivan Technology Innovation Leadership Recognition
Frost & Sullivan honors AppOmni for excellence in SaaS Security Posture Management, recognizing its innovation, scale, and customer impact.
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AppOmni Open Sources Heisenberg Tool to Scan Pull Requests for Dependencies
AppOmni made available an open source tool that automatically scans pull requests to flag risky or newly published dependencies before they’re merged.
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AI Agent Security: Whose Responsibility Is It?
Melissa Ruzzi says that keeping data secure for AI agents should be considered akin to keeping data secure in SaaS applications.
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13 cybersecurity myths organizations need to stop believing
Soby argues that most corporate security strategies today resemble aviation’s “big sky theory” of collision avoidance.
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SaaS Is The New Frontline: What Recent SaaS Supply Chain Attacks Teach Us About Modern Cyber Risk
Attacks from both UNC6040 and UNC6395 serve as stark examples of the growing SaaS supply chain threat.









