We believe security knowledge should be accessible to everyone. Our open source projects bring enterprise-grade security skills to the community.
Open source tools built by the Orizon team for the security and developer community.
Enterprise-grade security skills for Claude Code and Claude Desktop. Built on authoritative sources — NIST, SANS, CIS, and OWASP.
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Code Plugins
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Desktop Skills
Interactive handbook for Serena MCP — semantic code analysis tools for AI coding agents. Setup wizards, tool reference, workflow guides, and full configuration documentation.
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Tools Documented
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Language Servers
Modern dashboard and companion tool for Scrum Masters and engineering teams using Jellyfish. Translates platform metrics into actionable insights for sprint ceremonies, stakeholder updates, and continuous improvement.
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Data Pages
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Slide Templates
Why Open Source
Open source is not just a licensing choice — it is a commitment to the security community.
Security expertise should not be locked behind paywalls. Open sourcing our skills ensures that organisations of every size can defend themselves with the same rigour as enterprises.
The best security tooling is shaped by practitioners who face real threats daily. Community contributions surface edge cases, new regulations, and better approaches that no single team could discover alone.
When security tools are open source, every line of logic can be audited. Transparency in how we generate policies, assess risks, and plan responses is fundamental to trust in security tooling.
Star the repo, open an issue, or submit a pull request. Every contribution makes security tooling better for everyone.