Codenotary has announced strong enterprise growth alongside the launch of two new platforms, AgentMon and AgentX, aimed at addressing security, observability, and automation challenges tied to AI agent deployments in modern IT environments. With this move, the company is expanding its focus beyond software supply chain protection into the rapidly evolving domain of AI-driven infrastructure.

Over the past six months, Codenotary has added 37 new enterprise customers, including Kroger, Rakuten, and Swiss Life. Notably, the company has seen its strongest growth in defense and government sectors, where organizations demand higher levels of security, auditability, and operational control. As a result, Codenotary’s platform now secures an average of 240 compute instances per customer, reflecting both the scale of deployments and the increasing reliance on continuous verification models.

“Our growth reflects increasing demand for verifiable trust and automated security across complex infrastructure environments,” said Moshe Bar, CEO and co-founder of Codenotary. “We’re seeing a transition with organizations moving towards software, infrastructure and AI agents all interacting dynamically where trust, observability and automation are becoming foundational requirements, not optional capabilities.”

As enterprises continue to adopt AI at scale, challenges around visibility and control are becoming more prominent. According to industry insights, including research from McKinsey & Company, organizations are still struggling to move from pilot AI projects to fully operational deployments. Therefore, solutions that provide deeper oversight and automation are becoming critical.

To address these needs, Codenotary has introduced AgentMon, a platform designed to provide real-time visibility into agentic systems. These systems consist of networks of autonomous AI agents that collaborate to execute tasks and make decisions across enterprise environments. With AgentMon, organizations can monitor agent behavior in detail, track interactions and decision chains, detect potential data leakage, and analyze operational efficiency. Consequently, enterprises gain greater transparency into how AI-driven processes function at scale.

In parallel, the company has launched AgentX, a platform focused on automating security remediation across Linux-based infrastructure. Unlike traditional approaches that rely heavily on manual intervention, AgentX continuously identifies vulnerabilities and misconfigurations and applies verified, reversible fixes in real time. This not only reduces operational overhead but also significantly shortens the time required to resolve security issues.

By combining continuous monitoring with automated remediation, Codenotary enables organizations to maintain secure and resilient systems while scaling their infrastructure efficiently. Furthermore, this approach aligns with the growing need for proactive security strategies in increasingly complex IT environments.

Ultimately, the introduction of AgentMon and AgentX signals a broader strategic shift for Codenotary. As AI adoption accelerates, organizations are moving beyond experimentation and focusing on operational control, governance, and trust. By positioning itself at the intersection of AI infrastructure and security, the company aims to help enterprises navigate this transition with confidence and efficiency.

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