A bit of context: I've spent years in enterprise security wrestling with a dozen different tools that don't talk to each other, dealing with insane licensing costs, and being completely locked into vendor ecosystems. I got tired of it.
So, over the last few months, I built the platform I always wished existed: Wildbox.
The idea is simple: a unified, open-source (MIT license), self-hosted Security Operations Center in a box. It integrates the functionality of multiple tools into one cohesive system:
It's built on a modern stack (FastAPI, Next.js, OpenResty, Docker) and designed to be deployed with a single command (./setup.sh).
I just made the repository public and I'm looking for brutal, honest feedback from real security professionals. Does this solve a problem you have? What's missing? What did I get completely wrong?
No marketing fluff, no "pro" plans. It's just a tool I built out of frustration. Let me know what you think.
A bit of context: I've spent years in enterprise security wrestling with a dozen different tools that don't talk to each other, dealing with insane licensing costs, and being completely locked into vendor ecosystems. I got tired of it. So, over the last few months, I built the platform I always wished existed: Wildbox. The idea is simple: a unified, open-source (MIT license), self-hosted Security Operations Center in a box. It integrates the functionality of multiple tools into one cohesive system:
- SIEM & Log Correlation - Threat Intelligence Aggregation (from 50+ sources) - Vulnerability Management (Guardian) - SOAR & Automated Response (Responder) - Endpoint Monitoring (via osquery) - AI-Powered Analysis (GPT-4 integration)
...and more (11 microservices total).
It's built on a modern stack (FastAPI, Next.js, OpenResty, Docker) and designed to be deployed with a single command (./setup.sh).
I just made the repository public and I'm looking for brutal, honest feedback from real security professionals. Does this solve a problem you have? What's missing? What did I get completely wrong?
No marketing fluff, no "pro" plans. It's just a tool I built out of frustration. Let me know what you think.
Thanks, Fabrizio