DryRun Security, the industry’s first AI-native, code security intelligence company, today announced the DeepScan Agent, a new AI-powered capability that delivers full-repository application security reviews in a few hours. The DeepScan Agent provides developers and security teams with senior-level security expertise across entire repositories, without the cost and operational drag of traditional assessments.
AI-enabled software teams ship more code than ever and security struggles to keep pace. Full repository security reviews are typically infrequent, expensive, and slow, often requiring outside consultants or pulling senior engineers off roadmap work. At the same time, traditional static application security testing (SAST) tools generate thousands of alerts that teams must manually triage, which are often inaccurate, leaving real risks either unfound or buried in noise.
Human-grade security reviews, at machine speed
The DryRun Security DeepScan Agent analyzes entire repositories in hours, building a deep understanding of workflows, data relationships, identity, dependencies, and trust boundaries across the application.
This full-repo context allows the DeepScan Agent to surface issues that require application-level reasoning, including:
- Authorization and authentication flaws
- Complex IDORs and multi-tenant isolation failures
- Business logic vulnerabilities
- Secrets exposure buried in large codebases
- Server-side request forgery (SSRF) and internal trust-boundary bypasses
Rather than producing volumes of low-value findings, the DeepScan Agent delivers a focused set of issues ranked by risk, with clear explanations and remediation guidance engineers can act on immediately.
Beyond traditional SAST pattern-based scanning
The DryRun Security DeepScan Agent is intent-first, reasoning about what the code does, how it can fail, and the real-world exploitability of those failures.
This enables security teams to move from scanning artifacts to true code security intelligence, translating raw code signals into actionable, contextual insight across the entire application.
Strengthening security across the development lifecycle
The DeepScan Agent is designed to run whenever teams need fast, full-repository confidence: before major releases, after large refactors, during acquisitions, or when leadership asks, “Are we exposed?”
The application context DeepScan builds also strengthens DryRun Security’s pull request analysis agent, allowing risk to be evaluated based across the whole application.
Availability
The DeepScan Agent is available today to DryRun Security customers and trial users.
To see the DeepScan Agent in action, request a demo.
TELUS opens Canada’s first fully sovereign AI Factory to startups and small businesses through L-SPARK collaboration
Posted in Commentary with tags Telus on February 4, 2026 by itnerdTELUS and L-SPARK today announced a new partnership to provide Canadian startups and innovators with access to the TELUS Sovereign AI Factory –
Canada’s fastest and most powerful supercomputer – addressing a critical barrier facing Canadian AI startups: access to high-performance compute infrastructure without relocating or building on foreign platforms.
This collaboration marks a significant step forward in enabling Canada’s startup and innovation ecosystem by providing them access to the same enterprise-grade computing infrastructure available to large organizations. By making this same technology available, regardless of business size, TELUS and L-SPARK are creating a new pathway for Canadian companies to build cutting-edge AI solutions, scale domestically and compete globally – all while keeping everything under Canadian control and jurisdiction.
As Canada’s leading corporate accelerator partner, L-SPARK connects high-potential startups and growing companies with enterprise partners and the resources necessary to thrive in today’s competitive market. For nearly a decade, L-SPARK has supported over 130 Canadian companies through specialized accelerator programs, helping them raise more than $200 million in follow-on funding. Now, this landmark partnership will empower more startups and small businesses to leverage the TELUS Sovereign AI Factory – powered by latest-generation NVIDIA H200 GPUs and NVIDIA Quantum 2 InfiniBand networking – to train, fine-tune and deploy AI models on Canadian-controlled infrastructure.
The collaboration will prioritize organizations in regulated and mission-critical sectors where data residency, auditability and Canadian legal jurisdiction are essential, including public sector services, healthcare, finance, critical infrastructure and utilities.
This partnership builds on TELUS’ longstanding commitment to supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs across Canada through programs including TELUS Global Ventures, TELUS #
StandWithOwners, and TELUS Pollinator Fund for Good. By providing access to sovereign, high-performance compute infrastructure, TELUS is helping level the playing field for Canadian startups that would otherwise need to rely on foreign cloud providers or forgo ambitious AI initiatives altogether. TELUS plans to expand startup AI access through additional partnerships with accelerators, incubators, research institutions and innovation hubs across Canada in the coming months.
Canadian startups, scaleups and research teams with defined AI workloads and significant GPU requirements can sign up here with L-SPARK to access reserved TELUS AI Factory GPU capacity.
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