Vidoc Security Lab: Strategic and Technological Assessment (Poland)
35 pages · PDF · 08 January 2026 · Licensed single-user copy, watermarked to the buyer
Tactical Secure Software Development Artificial Intelligence, Big Data & Analytics Poland
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About this report
Vidoc Security Lab is a Polish deep-tech cybersecurity startup developing an AI-driven platform to secure code generated by humans and artificial intelligence . In an era when developers increasingly rely on AI tools for coding, Vidoc addresses a critical new vulnerability: the risk of insecure code produced at machine speed .
Founded by ethical hackers turned entrepreneurs, the company has quickly gained attention for its “AI Security Engineer” – an automated system that finds and fixes software vulnerabilities in real time . This capability positions Vidoc at the nexus of European strategic autonomy in cyber defence and NATO’s push for advanced cyber resilience.
Key questions this report answers
- How does Vidoc's AI Security Engineer find and fix vulnerabilities in human- and AI-generated code in real time?
- What is the maturity of this application-security platform and its fit with European cyber autonomy and NATO resilience?
- Which customers, partners and dual-use markets does this Polish deep-tech startup target?
- What gaps and dependencies define Vidoc's position at the AI-cybersecurity nexus?
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Who it's for
Investors screening Vidoc Security Lab, competitors and partners assessing their position, and analysts who need a sourced, structured account of the entity and its technology.
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