
"One of the highlights Levi pointed to was AppTrust, JFrog's initiative to establish end-to-end trust across the software supply chain. By unifying governance, risk, and compliance capabilities into a single framework, AppTrust is designed to give enterprises more confidence that applications are secure and reliable from development through deployment. The goal is to tie disparate security and verification processes into one cohesive approach that simplifies how organizations enforce trust at scale."
"Another major focus was JFrog Fly, which Levi described as a breakthrough in supporting AI-era DevOps. Fly provides an "agentic repository" that integrates with Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP) to enable AI agents to securely interact with APIs and development pipelines. With AI-generated code and autonomous agents becoming part of daily workflows, Fly aims to ensure those components can be governed, tracked, and optimized just like traditional software artifacts."
JFrog highlighted AppTrust and JFrog Fly as core technologies shaping the company's next chapter. AppTrust unifies governance, risk, and compliance into a single framework to establish end-to-end trust across the software supply chain, simplifying enforcement and tying disparate security and verification processes together. JFrog Fly functions as an agentic repository integrating with Anthropic's Model Context Protocol (MCP), enabling AI agents to securely interact with APIs and development pipelines. Together, AppTrust and Fly position JFrog as a system of record for modern DevOps and AI-driven development and aim to address immediate AI and security pressures.
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