Qwiet AI Adds New Integrations & Features to AppSec Platform

Qwiet AI expands Azure DevOps & GitHub integrations with AI-driven AutoFix, helping MSPs secure client software pipelines without slowing delivery.

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Franklin Okeke
Aug 27, 2025
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Qwiet AI is rolling out updates to its application security platform, featuring new integrations and AI-powered AutoFix capabilities designed for development teams.

Azure DevOps and GitHub among integrations now available 

Announced today, the San Jose-based company stated that the enhancements will target organizations struggling to balance security requirements with their rapid software delivery cycles.

The release includes deeper integrations with Azure DevOps, Azure Boards, and GitHub, alongside an expansion of the platform’s AutoFix technology. The updates allow developers to generate automated pull requests in Azure DevOps, use production-ready integrations within Azure Boards, and access a new GitHub application built with agentic AI. 

Support for SARIF analyses and advanced policy enforcement for Swift projects has also been added to broaden coverage across more programming environments, the company said.

In a press release, the company’s CEO, Stuart McClure, noted, “Qwiet AI’s latest updates push security even closer to where developers work, combining deeper integration, faster automated fixes, and richer insights so teams can ship secure software at the speed of innovation.” 

Expanding visibility and value for partners

Along with its headline integrations, the platform introduces enhancements to usability and reporting. These include expanded webhook notifications, automated data export, secrets configuration, UI adjustments, and a beta launch of observability graphs and vulnerability trend reports. The firm stated that the changes aim to provide AppSec and DevOps leaders with clearer visibility into risks and measurable progress on remediation.

The release comes at a time when enterprises are struggling with fragmented security stacks. 

Research from Kaspersky shows that 72% of organizations rely on multi-vendor ecosystems, with over a third of security professionals citing poor integration and inconsistent threat visibility as major obstacles. At the same time, unpatched vulnerabilities remain a critical weak point, with Verizon data showing that vulnerability exploitation as a breach entry point increased by 180% in the past year.

Qwiet AI said these latest updates continue its strategy of embedding security directly into the software development lifecycle, a model it has pursued with customers in fintech, healthcare, retail, and manufacturing.

For channel partners, these updates expand opportunities for adding comprehensive security solutions within existing development toolchains. This may reduce the complexity of multi-vendor security implementations while improving the overall security posture for end clients.

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Franklin Okeke is an author and tech journalist with over five years of IT experience. Coming from a software development background, his writings span cybersecurity, AI, cloud computing, IoT and software development. In addition to pursuing a Master's degree in Cybersecurity & Human Factors from Bournemouth University, Franklin has two published books and four academic papers to his name. His writing also appears regularly in Enterprise Networking Planet, Techopedia, ServerWatch, The Register and other leading technology publications.

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