Software engineering streams. The process of software development can be said to stream for a variety of reasons, not least of which is its use of real-time data technologies. Programming and development also streams because it is now executed inside so-called Continuous Integration & Continuous Deployment environments for the always-on world of the web and the cloud.
Now branding itself as Qwiet AI, the company was formerly known as ShiftLeft, a term that alludes to teams who start testing earlier on the page than those who leave it until it becomes a project afterthought.
New from the team this year is the abovementioned AI AutoFix feature. This function uses generative AI to automatically produce a new code suggestion when vulnerabilities are identified and immediately fixed. Clearly this helps reduce time-consuming security fixes and developer fatigue. Perhaps more importantly AI AutoFix is said to transform Qwiet AI's ability to identify security vulnerabilities as the first step in preventing cyber attacks from ever happening.
AI AutoFix receives critical context from a customer's CPG, Qwiet AI's patented feature that provides a full analysis of vulnerabilities, data flow and even how developers have written their code to provide tailored code fix suggestions. The modular design ensures Qwiet AI customers will always have the best-performing large language model.