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Aptori Wins Three Global InfoSec Awards at RSAC 2026
Aptori defines autonomous, runtime-driven application security for the AI era
Mar. 31, 2026 at 4:24pm by Ben Kaplan
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Aptori's autonomous security agents continuously validate and remediate vulnerabilities across AI-powered applications and infrastructure.San Francisco TodayAptori, a pioneer in autonomous, runtime-driven application and API security, has been named a winner of three prestigious Global InfoSec Awards at RSAC 2026. The awards recognize Aptori's innovation across AI, API, and application security, including Trailblazing AI Security & Compliance, Cutting-Edge API Security, and Hot Company: Application Security.
Why it matters
Aptori is introducing a new security approach called Semantic Runtime Validation that continuously tests real application behavior to determine what is actually exploitable in live systems. This shifts security from detection to deterministic validation, enabling teams to resolve vulnerabilities rapidly at scale without slowing development.
The details
Aptori's Semantic Runtime Validation embeds autonomous offensive security directly into the software lifecycle, performing continuous adversarial testing, simulating real attack paths, validating exploitability, and autonomously generating and executing remediation. This converged, AI-native platform correlates signals across code, software dependencies, and runtime behavior to provide a single, continuously validated view of risk.
- Aptori was recognized at the 14th Annual Global InfoSec Awards during the annual RSA Conference in San Francisco on March 31, 2026.
The players
Aptori
A pioneer of autonomous, runtime-driven application and API security for the AI era.
Sumeet Singh
CEO and Founder of Aptori.
Gary S. Miliefsky
Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine, which presented the Global InfoSec Awards.
What they’re saying
“We are defining a new category at the intersection of AI, APIs, and application security. Autonomous, runtime-driven security changes the model entirely. With Semantic Runtime Validation, we prove real-world exploitability in live systems and enable deterministic resolution, allowing teams to move beyond detection and actually eliminate risk at scale.”
— Sumeet Singh, CEO and Founder of Aptori
“Aptori embodies three qualities we look for in winners: understanding tomorrow's threats today, delivering cost-effective solutions, and innovating in ways that help organizations stay ahead of the next breach.”
— Gary S. Miliefsky, Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine
What’s next
Aptori will showcase its autonomous, runtime-driven security platform at the RSA Conference 2026 in San Francisco.
The takeaway
Aptori's Semantic Runtime Validation and Autonomous AI Security Engineers are redefining application security by shifting from detection to deterministic validation and remediation, enabling organizations to rapidly resolve vulnerabilities at scale without slowing development.





