About Siyarix

Siyarix started as a personal project to solve a complex problem: orchestrating security tools using natural language. It is now growing into an open-source cybersecurity platform, built with the conviction that advanced security operations shouldn't require a dozen disconnected tools and a PhD to operate them.

Our Mission

Democratizing Security Operations

I believe that AI-native security orchestration shouldn't be a privilege reserved for well-funded teams. My mission is to make intelligent, automated security workflows accessible to every practitioner — empowering solo researchers, developers, and penetration testers alike.

By combining the power of large language models with a rich ecosystem of tool parsers, execution modes, and plugin architecture, Siyarix bridges the gap between human intent and machine execution — without sacrificing control, transparency, or privacy.

Our Philosophy

Four principles guide every decision we make.

CLI-First

Every feature is built for the terminal first. Siyarix embraces the Unix philosophy of composable, scriptable, and pipeable tools that integrate seamlessly into existing workflows.

Privacy-Respecting

Your data stays yours. Siyarix can run fully offline with local AI models, and no telemetry is collected without explicit consent. We believe security tools should respect your boundaries.

Community-Driven

Roadmap priorities, plugin contributions, and design decisions are shaped by the community. We build in public, with regular RFCs and transparent development cycles.

Open Source

The project is entirely open-source. Built initially as a personal endeavor, it is now evolving into a community-driven platform accessible to everyone.

The Team

Built by practitioners, for practitioners.

MD Mufthakherul Islam Miraz

MD Mufthakherul Islam Miraz

PathMaker

Building Siyarix from a personal vision into a collaborative open-source platform.
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