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Checkmarx Unveils Self-Healing Application Security in Assist Agent Family

Checkmarx Unveils Self-Healing Application Security in Assist Agent Family

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New autonomous agents prevent vulnerabilities by securing code before itโ€™s submitted

AI is generating code faster than teams can review it. Checkmarx, the leader in agentic application security, addressed that gap by introducing self-healing application security: autonomous agents that detect, fix, and verify vulnerabilities as developers code.

Key Takeaways

  • Developer Assist now runs a continuous find-and-fix loop directly in AI coding tools through hooks, catching and fixing vulnerabilities as code is written with up to 70% less manual remediation effort.
  • Triage and Remediation agents autonomously prioritize whatโ€™s already in the codebase and generate merge-ready fixes, cutting manual triage and accelerating developer productivity.

Closing the Loop from Code to Backlog

According to Checkmarx’s 2026 Future of Application Security report, 96% of developers now use AI coding tools, but only 18% apply security continuously as they write code, a gap autonomous remediation is designed to close.

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