Omdia Report: Nokod Secures Low-Code/No-Code Apps

On the Radar: Nokod offers security for low-code, no-code apps

Amichai Shulman
2 Mar 2026

On the Radar: Nokod offers security for low-code, no-code apps

Low-code/no-code (LCNC) platforms are rapidly gaining traction in business application development. This shift represents a democratization of application development, enabling non-technical individuals to create apps. However, it also significantly expands the attack surface for organizations adopting these platforms.

 

In this complimentary analyst report, Omdia sees that the potential for citizen developers to introduce vulnerabilities β€œis at least as great, if not greater, than the risk that actual coders will do so in the apps that they develop using traditional methods.”

What You Will Learn

The Rise of Shadow Engineering

Understand how the democratization of app development expands your attack surface as business units create unmonitored applications.

Uncovering the LCNC Blind Spot

Discover why enterprises are often unaware of the low-code/no-code platforms operating in their environment and how to gain visibility.

Real-World LCNC Vulnerabilities

Review the specific risks introduced by citizen developers, including code injections, data leakage, untrusted dependencies, and embedded secrets.

Comprehensive Application Discovery

Learn how to analyze code, data sources, and libraries to build an inventory of all running LCNC applications and pinpoint active issues.

Empowering Citizen Developers

Explore how security teams can route prioritized alerts and step-by-step remediation guidance directly back to the original app creators.

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