XDRagon Monitor started as a personal detection lab — pfSense at the edge, Suricata on a mirror port, too many late nights investigating alerts that commercial tools couldn't explain. We built the tools we needed. Then we made them production-ready — and released them as XDRagon Monitor, open source under Apache 2.0.
These principles guide every architectural decision and feature prioritisation. They explain why XDRagon Monitor works the way it does — and why we rejected certain design choices that would have made the platform easier to build.
XDRagon Monitor is built on ASEWAVE — our own engineering methodology, where every change is independently verified against the actual code and runtime before it ships. Nothing is trusted on claim alone. Every release is tested against 800+ automated tests and shipped with signed, verifiable provenance (SLSA/Sigstore).
These aren't marketing checkboxes — they're verifiable technical properties of the platform that you can inspect, test, and validate before deployment.
XDRagon Monitor is the product, Wi24rd-Com is the maintainer behind it, and ASEWAVE is the engineering methodology it is built on — all sharing the same principle: practitioner-built, fully local, no vendor dependencies.