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WraithWall
Deploy deception. Detect threats. Defend smarter.
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Deploy deception. Detect threats. Defend smarter.
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WraithWall is an active cyber defense platform built for defenders who want more than alerts. Deploy deception infrastructure in minutes, monitor live attacker activity, detect credential abuse, track BGP hijacks, collect behavioral intelligence, and investigate incidents through a unified security workspace. Instead of waiting for attackers to strike, WraithWall turns ev


Love the deception focus, been waiting for something like this. One thing that would help a lot: built-in MITRE ATT&CK mapping on every detected event so I can quickly see which techniques are firing and tie it straight to my incident response playbooks without exporting anything.
@tugayusluer Hey Tugay, thanks for the suggestion,it was a really good one.
I’ve now implemented native MITRE ATT&CK mapping across detections, and every mapped technique is linked directly to an in-platform incident response playbook. You can immediately see why an event matched, review the supporting evidence, get investigation and response guidance, and even launch recommended WraithWall deception actions,all without exporting data to another platform.
Really appreciate the feedback. Suggestions like this genuinely help shape WraithWall.
The deception deployment was way easier to set up than I expected, honestly thought it would take half my afternoon. Watching live attacker movement in the unified workspace is pretty wild to see in real time.
@baharrwev hey baharrwev, thanks for the positive feedback,That smooth deployment experience was something I spent a lot of time refining because I wanted people focused on investigating threats,not fighting the setup. Glad you got to the fun part quickly, and I hope the unified workspace keeps proving useful as you explore it. If you run into anything or have ideas for making it even better, I’d love to hear them.
Spent a few minutes poking around the deception setup and was impressed how fast I could spin up fake services. The unified workspace actually feels unified instead of stitched together like most tools I have used.
Hey Zeki, I really appreciate you taking the time to explore it. A big goal with WraithWall has been making deception tooling feel like one coherent workspace instead of a collection of separate utilities. Glad that came across, and I’m always open to feedback as we keep improving it.
Deployed the deception layer in under ten minutes and it actually picked up real probing traffic from a botnet the same evening. The unified workspace makes pivoting between honeypot alerts and BGP events way less painful than jumping between three different tools.
@glsm8k0 hey glsm8ko,Thank you so much for sharing this. Hearing that you were able to get everything deployed in minutes and immediately start seeing real-world activity is exactly the experience I was aiming for when building WraithWall. I’m especially glad the unified workspace is helping reduce the context switching between different security tools,that’s been one of the biggest goals for the platform from day one. I really appreciate you taking the time to leave your feedback, and if there’s anything you think would make your workflow even smoother, I’d love to hear it.