Tal Levi Joseph, a VP of Product & Engineering, Application Development & Maintenance (ADM) at OpenText has shared a number of predictions for 2026.
For context: There’s little doubt that AI has completely transformed the developer experience in the last few years. According to OpenText research, 89% of organizations are piloting or deploying GenAI–augmented workflows, but half (50%) report a lack AI/ML expertise (unchanged from 2024). Looking ahead to 2026, Tal predicts that the developer experience will become more complicated as they adapt to increasingly AI-driven workflows.
- Engineers Become Architects of Agentic AI Teams: Engineers will act as orchestrators of virtual AI agent teams, defining each agent’s role, rules, tools, and collaboration patterns next year. Their job will shift from direct execution to designing systems of intelligence that align with business outcomes. Success will depend on setting checkpoints and KPIs that guide autonomous workflows and adjusting them when they drift. They will also design new testing methods to validate non-deterministic, agentic systems.
- The Developer Experience Will Get Messier Before It Gets Smarter: AI will co-write more code, shape architecture, and make development messier before quality and efficiency balance out. Early adopters will pay a temporary quality cost as they adapt to AI-driven workflows. Smart organizations will connect AI copilots to broader context and institutional knowledge, linking requirements, tests, and historical defects, so productivity gains translate into better delivery. Over time, self-improving and self-healing pipelines will turn productivity into lasting quality.
- DevSecOps Shifts from Scanning to Prediction: DevSecOps will embed threat modeling and prediction across the entire lifecycle. Instead of reacting to vulnerabilities, teams will anticipate risks based on code changes, dependencies, and historical data. Compliance, security, and dependency intelligence will converge to give end-to-end visibility into relationships and potential exposures. This predictive approach will sustain development speed while strengthening trust and governance in an AI-driven SDLC.
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SandboxAQ Achieves FedRAMP Ready Status, Powering Enterprise Readiness Across the Defense and Public Sector
Posted in Commentary on December 4, 2025 by itnerdSandboxAQ, a pioneer in AI-driven cybersecurity, today announced it has achieved Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) Ready status. Reflecting an independent third-party assessment and eligibility for FedRAMP Marketplace listing, the FedRAMP Ready designation underscores SandboxAQ’s standardized security controls consistent with the FedRAMP framework and readiness for government use.
As agencies confront the accelerating risk of AI, the 2025 AI Security Benchmark Report shows 79% of organizations already run AI in production, yet only 28% have completed a comprehensive AI risk assessment. Leaders are highly concerned about AI-enhanced cyberattacks and exposure of secrets in AI systems, and a vast majority plan to increase AI security investments imminently. To close this gap, agencies need to enable the safe, large-scale deployment of AI agents and modernize defenses for the post-quantum era. AQtive Guard provides complete visibility, assessment, and remediation of critical vulnerabilities stemming from weak encryption and the rapid proliferation of AI agents and non-human identities (NHIs).
For federal buyers, FedRAMP Ready provides a standardized way to evaluate AQtive Guard within a unified framework, helping teams move faster while aligning to federal requirements and offering an independent signal of SandboxAQ’s security posture.
As part of a broader enterprise-readiness initiative, SandboxAQ has officially received the SOC 2 Type I report for AQtive Guard and the ISO/IEC 27001 certificate covering all of SandboxAQ.
For federal programs, AQtive Guard supports modernization at scale by updating legacy cryptography across multi-environment estates, helps teams identify and prioritize cryptographic risks within enterprise security programs, and advances future-readiness by planning and coordinating steps toward post-quantum cryptography adoption.
With FedRAMP Ready in place, agencies have a standardized path to evaluate AQtive Guard for automated cryptographic discovery and inventory, cryptographic posture management, and post-quantum migration planning, helping teams modernize cryptography, reduce risk, and strengthen resilience.
For agencies ready to get started, SandboxAQ is now officially represented in the FedRAMP Marketplace, with AQtive Guard listed as FedRAMP Ready.
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