
Bendkowski’s expertise accelerates Oligo’s roadmap, strengthening its competitive edge in the fast‑growing runtime security market. The move signals broader industry shift toward real‑time, workload‑agnostic protection.
Runtime security has moved from a niche capability to a core requirement for modern enterprises as workloads migrate to containers, serverless functions, and generative‑AI services. Unlike traditional scanners that only flag static code, Oligo’s platform observes what actually executes, correlating behavior across applications, cloud infrastructure, and AI agents. This real‑time visibility enables organizations to distinguish exploitable vulnerabilities from harmless code, cut through noisy alerts, and block attacks at the moment they occur. By unifying protection across the entire stack, Oligo addresses a gap that many legacy vendors still overlook.
The appointment of Shira Bendkowski as Vice President of Product reinforces Oligo’s commitment to accelerate that vision. Bendkowski arrives with a track record of scaling product portfolios at Aqua Security and XM Cyber, where she drove cloud‑runtime and AI‑focused offerings. Her expertise is expected to tighten the integration of Oligo’s sensor technology with actionable policy frameworks, shorten time‑to‑market for new features, and deepen the company’s AI‑security capabilities. Executives cite her ability to translate complex threat models into intuitive user experiences, a critical factor for broader enterprise adoption.
Oligo’s recent milestones—extension into AI model protection, inclusion in the Fortune Cyber 60, and recognition as a SINET16 Innovator—signal rapid market traction. As organizations grapple with escalating attack surfaces, the demand for real‑time, workload‑agnostic defenses is likely to outpace supply. Oligo’s differentiated approach positions it to capture a larger share of the cloud‑security market, while its enhanced product leadership may spur further partnership opportunities with major cloud providers. For customers, the promise is clearer: fewer false positives, faster remediation, and a security posture anchored in what truly runs in production.
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