🚀 GuardianX is officially LIVE — Open Source Cybersecurity Platform
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🚀 GuardianX is officially LIVE — Open Source Cybersecurity Platform

After weeks of building, testing, breaking things, fixing them, and learning along the way…

GuardianX is now PUBLIC on GitHub. 🔓

GuardianX is an open-source cybersecurity platform I'm building with the goal of bringing different security capabilities together into one place — rather than relying on a collection of disconnected tools.

🛡️ What is GuardianX?

The vision is to build a Cyber Intelligence & Security Platform capable of helping with areas such as:

🔍 Security & asset visibility

🛡️ Vulnerability and CVE awareness

⚠️ Risk assessment

📊 Security posture monitoring

🚨 Threat & incident intelligence

🌐 Attack-surface visibility

🤖 AI-assisted security analysis

📈 Security scoring and dashboards

This is not a finished enterprise product. It's an actively evolving open-source project, and that's exactly why I'm putting it out there.

🔗 GitHub

👉 https://github.com/DarkSoul-sec/GuardianX

I'd genuinely like people to look through the code, test it, break it, review the architecture, find weaknesses, and tell me what I'm doing wrong.

If you have experience with cybersecurity, backend engineering, DevSecOps, threat intelligence, cloud security, or AI security, your feedback would be especially valuable.

🎯 Why I'm releasing it

I'm learning cybersecurity by actually building things—not just completing labs and collecting certificates.

GuardianX is one of my attempts to turn that learning into something real, useful, and eventually production-grade.

Today is v1 of the journey, not the finish line.

If you check it out, I'd appreciate honest feedback—especially criticism. 🫡

GitHub: https://github.com/DarkSoul-sec/GuardianX

Let's build something useful for the security community. 🔥

#Cybersecurity #OpenSource #InfoSec #CyberSecurity #GitHub

u/Successful_Fox2350 — 5 days ago
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I've been building something in cybersecurity — 4 days until the reveal

For the past few weeks, I've been working on a cybersecurity project that I've been keeping mostly under wraps.

Today, I'm finally sharing a little more about the idea.

The goal isn't to build another tool that simply tells you "something is wrong."

I want to explore something more proactive — understanding what's happening, identifying potential risks, and giving the user a clearer picture of their security posture.

I've been calling the project GuardianX.

I'm planning to release the first public version on August 15.

I'm intentionally not revealing the complete feature set yet. 😄

I've also made a few cinematic teasers leading up to the launch.

For those of you who work in cybersecurity:

What would you personally want from a modern security intelligence platform that existing tools often don't provide?

I'm genuinely interested in hearing ideas — especially from people who have worked with SOC, threat detection, vulnerability management, or security monitoring.

u/Successful_Fox2350 — 7 days ago
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Something I've been building in cyber-security.

I've been quietly working on something for the past few months.

I'm not ready to explain exactly what it does yet.

For now, here's a small teaser.

GUARDIANX

The project is planned to go public on August 15, 2026.

It's being built around a simple question:

I'm keeping the details hidden for now. The full project, architecture, and capabilities will be revealed at launch.

I'd genuinely like to know what your first impressions are from the teaser alone.

What do you think GuardianX is?

(This is a repost because reddit does not allow removing/editing parts of the post)

u/Successful_Fox2350 — 10 days ago