In an era where applications evolve faster than the security tools meant to protect them, Miggo Security is charting a new course. The Tel Aviv-based cybersecurity innovator has been awarded Frost & Sullivan’s 2025 Global New Product Innovation Recognition for its pioneering work in Application Detection and Response (ADR), a breakthrough framework designed for cloud-native and AI-native environments.
“Miggo stands out for its pioneering approach to application runtime protection through its ADR platform, which bridges critical gaps left by traditional AppSec tools,” said Anh Tien Vu, Industry Principal of Frost & Sullivan’s Global Cybersecurity Practice. “Its DeepTracing™ and WAF Copilot technologies deliver the visibility, context, and response automation that organizations need to secure modern applications in real time.”
Securing the New Generation of Applications
Applications today are dynamic organisms, fragmented across containers, APIs, and AI-driven models. Traditional AppSec methods, such as static and dynamic testing, or web application firewalls (WAFs), can’t keep pace with the fluid nature of cloud-native systems.
Miggo’s ADR platform redefines how organizations detect, prioritize, and respond to threats in production. Instead of focusing on code scans or signatures, Miggo provides continuous runtime observability and automated protection, allowing security teams to see how their applications behave under real-world conditions.
The company’s DeepTracing™ technology leverages eBPF and OpenTelemetry to capture every function call as an execution trace. This offers unprecedented visibility into the runtime flow, showing how legitimate user actions might morph into exploit chains. In practice, this means attacks like logic abuse, prompt injection, or behavioral drift, which are often invisible to legacy scanners, can now be instantly detected and blocked.
From Firefighting to Intelligent Defense
Miggo’s AppDNA extends this approach further by dynamically mapping dependencies between users, APIs, and system calls. The result is a precise understanding of reachability and blast radius, enabling teams to prioritize real, exploitable vulnerabilities instead of chasing theoretical ones.
Meanwhile, the WAF Copilot utilizes predictive intelligence to automatically generate and deploy custom protection rules within minutes, reducing time-to-exposure by more than 90% compared to traditional firewalls.
“This award is a strong validation of Miggo’s mission to redefine how modern and AI-native applications are secured,” said Daniel Shechter, Miggo’s CEO and Co-Founder. “It underscores what our customers experience every day: moving from reactive firefighting to proactive, intelligent protection to match the speed and precision of AI-enabled attackers.”
Operational Impact That Speaks Volumes
Miggo’s innovation isn’t just theoretical. Customer deployments have shown a 30x improvement in policy-violation detection time, reduced false positives, and significant drops in mean-time-to-detect (MTTD) and mean-time-to-respond (MTTR). Enterprises in regulated sectors report faster release cycles and greater visibility without additional AppSec burden.
Part of the appeal is Miggo’s agentless and sensor-agnostic design, which allows organizations to integrate their existing traces and logs for full coverage in under an hour. That means no heavy instrumentation, no production slowdowns, and seamless protection across hybrid or multi-cloud environments.
A New Standard in Application Security
Frost & Sullivan’s recognition underscores Miggo’s growing role in shaping the future of runtime protection. “Miggo’s vision, agility, and product innovation continue to shape the evolution of application security, empowering enterprises to defend modern workloads with unprecedented precision and efficiency,” noted Vu.
The accolade joins a growing list of acknowledgments for Miggo’s leadership in the rapidly converging domains of AI, observability, and security automation.
As enterprises race to modernize, Miggo’s philosophy stands out for its clarity: visibility first, automation second, and disruption never. The company’s platform offers a glimpse into a world where runtime security isn’t reactive; it’s reflexive.
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