AWS DevOps Agent and Security Agent Now Generally Available: Autonomous Cloud Operations Reach New Milestone
Breaking News: AWS Launches Autonomous Agents for DevOps and Security
Amazon Web Services (AWS) today announced the general availability of two groundbreaking autonomous agents – AWS DevOps Agent and AWS Security Agent. These agents work across AWS, multicloud, and on-premises environments to automate complex cloud operations and security testing.

The agents, first previewed at re:Invent 2025, operate continuously and independently across multiple steps until their task is complete. Early adopters report dramatic improvements: up to 75% lower mean time to resolution (MTTR) and 3–5 times faster incident response times.
Customer Results and Quotations
At Western Governors University (WGU), incident resolution dropped from hours to minutes. United Airlines and T-Mobile are also using the DevOps Agent to accelerate response and simplify large-scale operations.
“The DevOps Agent acts like an always-available teammate that handles the heavy lifting,” said Sébastien Stormacq, AWS Principal Developer Advocate. “Customers can now focus on what matters most while the agent works autonomously.”
On the security side, the AWS Security Agent brings continuous, context-aware penetration testing into the development lifecycle, mimicking a human pen tester. LG CNS reports over 50% faster testing and approximately 30% lower costs, along with significantly fewer false positives. Other customers include HENNGE and Wayspring.
“Security teams can now shift left with an agent that never sleeps,” said Esra Kayabalı, AWS Security Specialist. “It identifies vulnerabilities earlier and reduces manual effort.”
Background: Frontier Agents at AWS
At re:Invent 2025, AWS introduced the concept of frontier agents – autonomous software entities that can plan and execute multi-step tasks across cloud environments without human intervention. The DevOps and Security agents are the first two to reach general availability after a successful preview period.
The agents are designed to work across AWS cloud, multicloud, and on-premises infrastructure, providing a consistent automation layer regardless of the underlying platform.
What This Means for the Industry
The GA of these agents signals a shift toward fully autonomous cloud operations. For enterprises managing complex, multi-environment setups, the agents promise to reduce operational overhead, accelerate incident response, and embed security testing earlier in the development lifecycle.

“This is a game-changer for DevOps and security teams struggling with talent shortages and alert fatigue,” said an industry analyst. “Agents that work 24/7 can help close the gap.”
Smaller teams can now achieve enterprise‑grade security and operations without hiring large staff. However, organizations must ensure proper governance and oversight when deploying autonomous agents.
AWS Service Availability Updates
AWS also published its latest Product Lifecycle Changes, effective March 31, 2026, listing services entering maintenance or sunset. The following services are now in maintenance status:
- AWS App Runner
- AWS Audit Manager
- AWS CloudTrail – Lake
- AWS Glue – Ray jobs
- AWS IoT FleetWise
- Amazon Application Recovery Controller (ARC) – Readiness Check
- Amazon Comprehend – Topic Modeling, Event Detection, and Prompt Safety Classification
- Amazon Rekognition – Streaming Events and Batch Image Content Moderation
- Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) – Message Data Protection (MDP)
Services entering sunset include:
- AWS Service Management Connector
- Amazon RDS Custom for Oracle
- Amazon WorkMail
- Amazon WorkSpaces – Thin Client
Additionally, Amazon Chime SDK – Proxy Sessions is about to reach sunset. AWS provides migration guides and alternative services for each change to minimize disruption.
Organizations are encouraged to review their infrastructure and plan transitions for affected services.
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