CISO field guide

You put EDR on every developer laptop.

So why can coding agents still do whatever they want?

Your EDR trusts coding agents because your developers installed them as authorized software. When an attack hits, they'll never see it coming.

CISOs need to know about this new category of developer device risk that EDR was never designed to see. Get the guide to learn how to build a control layer for the AI development toolchain.

What's Inside

Want To Get Ahead of the Developer Endpoint Gap?

See

Scan your repo footprint, including shadow and archived repos.

Size

A practical way to measure your organization's developer endpoint exposure.

Govern

The control layer that brings AI development tools inside your security program.

Report

Clear language for briefing your board on a risk category they're starting to ask about.
See It In Action

Boost fixes the endpoint gap.

Map risk with the guide, then fix it with Boost. Extend your security program to the developer machine, where agents run and code gets created.

Monitor the toolchain

Inventory and control which agents, MCP servers, and extensions run on your developers' machines.

Secure the context

Sanitize prompts and harden the environment so secrets stay out of models.

Enforce at generation

Your standards guide the agent as it writes, so code is born secure instead of fixed later.
See Boost in action
See how Boost scans your repo footprint, prioritizes real risk, and generates fix PRs without a rip-and-replace migration.
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Developer endpoints are a supply chain blind spot.
Your team needs a Boost.