Aegis is trust infrastructure for software and AI agents. It keeps findings, evidence, remediation, independent verification, policy, and security memory separate so security-sensitive changes can be reviewed with proof, not optimism. Start with a browser-local Snapshot, then move into Attack Graph, Threat Model, Secure Fix, Fix & Prove, Trusted Analysis, and policy-backed decisions across VS Code, GitHub Actions, and local workflows.
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Hey Product Hunt! I’m Melike, the founder of Aegis.
I built Aegis around a simple problem I kept coming back to: a security finding is not proof, and neither is a generated fix.
Aegis keeps the claim, evidence, remediation, independent verification, policy decision, and security memory separate so one model - or one missing check - can’t quietly certify the whole workflow.
Today you can explore Attack Graphs, Threat Models, Secure Fix, Fix & Prove, Trusted Analysis, and the security task plan across the Aegis workflow. There’s also a browser-local Snapshot on the website if you want to drop in a single source file and see what review signals surface without uploading it.
I’d especially love feedback from developers shipping AI-generated code and small security teams: where would you want proof before you trust a change?