The way we see the world is all a matter of #perspective ... I wish there was a common lense or a way that we could find universal balance. But alas, this is not the world we live in.
If your workflow depends on third-party skills, repos, or sites, your trust model matters.
CyberLens helps make that trust explicit instead of assumed.
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We didn't build CyberLens because the world needed another generic scanner.
We built it because AI-native builders are trusting third-party tooling too quickly.
https://t.co/0uHoACdaNJ #AgenticAI#CyberSecurity
Before you plug a new AI coding tool into your workflow, inspect what it can touch: repo, shell, browser, secrets, package manager, deployment path. The permission model matters more than the demo. #AISecurity#DevSecOps
The security question for agent tools is not just 'does it work?' It is 'what can it do when it is wrong, compromised, or over-permissioned?' #AIAgents#AppSec
Security scanners that only tell you 'headers missing' are barely getting started.
CyberLens is about trust posture across websites, repos, and agent tooling - not just shallow checks.
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The security question for agent tools is not just 'does it work?' It is 'what can it do when it is wrong, compromised, or over-permissioned?' #AIAgents#AppSec