Security first
We treat customer data like production data: access controls, encryption, and logging appropriate to what we build.
To build an app where our users can have good security tools and a good AI experience. We want it to ultimately be really easy to use, but also just be something good, that works.
Principles
How we decide what to build
We treat customer data like production data: access controls, encryption, and logging appropriate to what we build.
If operators cannot show progress to leadership, we failed. The UI and exports have to survive a real review.
We ship incremental value—integrations, tasks, evidence—without promising magic autonomy.
Mission
Compliance and monitoring toil often land on the same small teams. I am building AkinSec as a product-first SIEM workspace—so you can connect sources, run alerts and tasks, and ship evidence without treating integration consulting as the SKU.
Bridge-style integrations still matter when you outgrow spreadsheets, but the sell is the app: approachable monitoring, governed AI where you wire providers, and exports that survive a real review.
Numbers shift as we ship; this page stays about outcomes, not vanity metrics.
Platform
Wazuh and LibreChat anchor the stack today; AI is yours to wire with BYOK. On the roadmap: models tuned to your program and more operator tools as we ship.
Security engine
The open-source SIEM/XDR platform behind our Security Engine—indexer, server, dashboard, and agents—delivered as one managed cloud stack you do not have to assemble yourself.
Workspace
Chat-first analyst workflows on a mature open foundation, connected to tasks, evidence, and governed AI inside the same product shell.
AI
Connect the models and providers your security program approves; credentials and data boundaries stay under your controls by default—not ours.
Roadmap
Custom-tuned models aligned to your policies, assets, and vocabulary—in design with partners so we ship something defensible, not a black-box claim.
Roadmap
Deeper integrations and operator-first utilities are in active development; what you see today is the foundation, not the ceiling.
Journey
Key moments that shaped AkinSec
July 2025
Compliance and SecOps were eating time that should go to product. The goal became one credible workspace instead of ten tabs.
Aug 2025
Tasks, templates, and integrations first—features people could try without a sales call.
Oct 2025
Shipping against feedback from operators who need proof, not slides.
Getting started
AkinSec is a modern SIEM and security monitoring app—easier to run day to day—with AI-assisted workflows when you connect your own model providers.
Link cloud, identity, SaaS, and endpoints. We normalize what the plane needs for detections and evidence.
Map control families to the frameworks you care about. Turn defaults into something operators can run week over week.
Review timelines, tasks, and exports where stakeholders already look—without re-exporting from five tools.
If your program feels stretched across too many tools, we should compare notes. No pitch deck required—bring your current bottlenecks.