65% of AI-Generated Enterprise Apps Have Security Flaws as Vibe Coding Adoption Surges
Gartner projects that 40% of new enterprise production software will be built using vibe coding — natural-language prompt-driven code generation — by 2028, signaling rapid industry adoption. However, a 2026 scan of over 1,400 live vibe-coded applications by API security firm Escape.tech found that 65% contained security issues and 58% shipped with at least one critical vulnerability, including hardcoded secrets and exposed personal data. The core problem is that adoption is outpacing governance, with many AI-generated tools running in environments that IT and security teams have never reviewed. Experts argue the solution is not to slow adoption but to build a governed path to production that includes encrypted secrets management, role-based access control, mandatory human code review, and full audit trails. Most consumer vibe coding tools are optimized for speed of generation but lack the enterprise-grade controls needed before code handles real users or sensitive data.
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