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DeepTempo Debuts Vigil, an Open-Source AI SOC Built with an LLM-Native Architecture

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DeepTempo announced the creation of a new open source project, Vigil, enhancing rather than obfuscating the transformative intelligence of rapidly advancing reasoning models, including Anthropic’s Claude.

Available immediately under an Apache 2.0 license, Vigil ships with13 specialized AI agents, 30-plus integrations, and more than 7,200 detection rules spanning Sigma, Splunk, Elastic, and KQL formats.

Additionally, Vigil includes four initial production-tested multi-agent workflows that tie together underlying capabilities to address common use cases in the SOC: incident response, investigation, threat hunting, and forensic analysis. Users can easily add additional integrations, custom rules, and agents often as simply as checking in a file to a designated repository, the company said.

Vigil’s architecture is pluggable and transparent. Teams bring their own enterprise model deployments, their own rule sets, and their own integrations for operational context. As reasoning models improve rapidly, those advances surface directly in analyst-facing workflows rather than remaining buried in proprietary black boxes.

As a result, users can apply it to their environment quickly, and can leverage their own enterprise deployments of reasoning models, their own rule sets and other systems for detection, and of course their own integrations to provide operational context, the vendor said.

As models improve, the architecture is structured so those advances surface directly in analyst-facing workflows rather than remaining obscured in proprietary systems.

Vigil is one of a new wave of open source projects built in the agentic era. Contributors are welcome across product direction, module development, governance, and developer relations. Agentic red teaming projects are a natural fit. Vigil initial engineers have hands-on experience with Stanford’s Artemis and other frameworks and are keen to collaborate, the company said. 

The DeepTempo team built Vigil as a side project initially and saw demand from users and partners, including professional services partners and research collaborators at Stanford and other educational institutions, for an open and simple to extend solution.

“Claude is the real intelligence. It and other models are improving extremely quickly. Speculative investments in proprietary AI SOC companies have lost the thread. Vigil is the first open-source AI SOC that frees enterprises from lock-in while unshackling the intelligence of underlying LLMs,” said Evan Powell, CEO and founder of DeepTempo.

Vigil is available now.

For more information about this news, visit www.deeptempo.ai.

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