
"The three agents announced December 2 include the Kiro autonomous agent, AWS Security Agent, and AWS Devops Agent, each focused on a different aspect of the software development life cycle. AWS said these agents represent a step-function change in what can be done with agents, moving from assisting with individual tasks to completing complex projects autonomously like a member of the user's team. The Kiro autonomous agent is a virtual developer"
"All three agents are available in preview. The Kiro agent is a shared resource working alongside the entire team, building a collective understanding of the user's codebase, products, and standards. It connects to a team's repos, pipelines, and tools such as Jira and GitHub to maintain context as work progresses. Kiro previously was positioned as an agentic AI-driven IDE. The AWS Security Agent, meanwhile, helps build applications that are secure from the start across AWS, multi-cloud, and hybrid environments."
Frontier agents can work for hours or days without intervention and focus on complex software development workflows. The first three agents are Kiro, AWS Security Agent, and AWS DevOps Agent, each addressing developer productivity, security, and operational reliability. Kiro acts as a virtual developer that maintains context, learns over time, and integrates with repos, pipelines, Jira, and GitHub. AWS Security Agent functions as a virtual security engineer for design, code reviews, and penetration testing across AWS, multi-cloud, and hybrid environments. AWS DevOps Agent responds to incidents, finds root causes, and proactively prevents problems while improving reliability and performance. All three agents are available in preview.
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