3 Enterprise AI Security Opportunities: On-Premise Coding Assistants, Data Exfiltration Detection, and BOLA Scanners
Enterprises are banning cloud AI coding assistants like GitHub Copilot and Claude Code due to security concerns. But developers still need AI help. This creates a goldmine of opportunities for builders who can provide secure, compliant alternatives.
ProblemThree major pain points are emerging:
1. AI coding assistant bans: Enterprises in regulated industries (finance, healthcare, government) block cloud tools because of data leak risks. Developers lose productivity.
2. SaaS data exfiltration: Legitimate access to SaaS platforms like Salesforce is used to quietly steal data—hard to detect without specialized tools.
3. BOLA vulnerabilities: Multi-tenant SaaS apps are prone to Broken Object Level Authorization flaws, risking data breaches.
Here are three business opportunities to build:
1. On-Premise AI Coding Assistant
Build a self-hosted AI coding assistant that runs entirely within the enterprise's infrastructure. No data leaves the network. Price it at $500-$2,000/month per team. Target CTOs and security leaders via LinkedIn.
2. SaaS Data Exfiltration Detection
Create a monitoring tool that uses behavioral analytics to detect anomalous data export patterns from SaaS platforms. Price at $500/month per integration. Market to security engineers and CISOs.
3. Automated BOLA Scanner
Develop a scanner that analyzes API endpoints and tenant isolation logic to find authorization gaps. Price at $99-$199/month per project. Promote on Dev.to and Hacker News.
These are just three of dozens of opportunities waiting to be built. Find your next profitable idea at PainRadar.com—where we turn developer pain into business gold.