Security tooling for people who own their infrastructure.
Redvia builds AegisCore — a local-first security operations platform for regulated, private and air-gapped environments. We started it because the dominant model for security software stopped serving the organisations that need security software the most.
The mission
Cybersecurity tooling drifted toward a cloud-first, per-GB, subscription-metered model. For a startup that is convenient. For a hospital, a utility, a defence contractor or a bank — an organisation operating under NIS2, HIPAA or a national security regime — it is a structural mismatch.
Those organisations need their security platform to run on their own servers, to survive an internet outage, to keep evidence under their own control, and to be auditable down to the cryptographic artifact. They should not have to drop log sources to manage a bill.
AegisCore is our answer: a complete, eight-pillar security operations centre that installs from a single offline package, runs air-gapped, and treats forensic-grade evidence as the default — not a premium add-on.
Four principles, applied without exception
Local-first, never cloud-dependent
The platform runs entirely on infrastructure the customer controls. Cloud services are optional integrations — never a mandatory dependency.
Operator-truthful
The console never shows a fake green status. If a subsystem is degraded, it says so. A platform an operator cannot trust is worse than no platform.
Evidence over assertion
Every claim traces to a signed artifact. The product that produces forensic-grade evidence is built the same way it asks customers to operate.
Degrade, don't crash
When something fails, the system degrades gracefully and reports it. Silent failure and hidden magic are treated as defects.
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