Introducing AgentX by Codenotary for Autonomous Linux Infrastructure Security Solutions

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Codenotary Introduces Autonomous Linux Infrastructure Security Solution

Codenotary has launched AgentX, a cutting-edge platform that empowers enterprises to securely manage and protect their large-scale Linux infrastructure in the cloud or on-premises.

Main Features and Benefits

  • AI-Powered Automation:

    AgentX leverages a network of AI agents that collaborate to automate security enforcement, operational tasks, and lifecycle management.

  • Rollback Feature:

    Administrators can undo any AI-initiated remediation at any time using the patented rollback feature, ensuring accountability and transparency.

  • Predictive Maintenance:

    AgentX predicts potential failures, applies verified updates, and documents every action, resulting in a seamless and auditable experience for administrators.

  • Customization Options:

    AgentX is available in modular form, offering flexibility and customization options, including integration with existing infrastructure, infrastructure monitoring, and code analysis.

According to Gartner, “multi-agent systems and AI security platforms are key technological trends driving enterprise IT.” The emergence of agentic AI marks a significant shift in how organizations approach infrastructure management.

As stated by Moshe Bar, CEO of Codenotary, “Administrators are facing unprecedented demands in managing server fleets. AgentX delivers a coordinated network of autonomous agents that proactively protects Linux environments and software code, empowering administrators to operate at scale.”

Availability and Support

AgentX is now available in modular form, providing flexibility and customization options. The base module offers a comprehensive set of tools and APIs for integrating with existing infrastructure, while additional extensions, such as AgentX/Ops and AgentX/Dev, provide advanced functionality for infrastructure monitoring, reporting, and code analysis.



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