Connected to the CrowdSec open-source security tool, the Console provides actionable data to visually explore threats, alerts, remediation decisions and get an instant overview of any IP suspicious activity on your services.
Hi All,
A couple of years ago, my team and I launched CrowdSec, an open-source and collaborative security engine to detect and block malicious IPs while sharing IP data with the rest of the community, ensuring mutual protection.
After spending 20 years in cyber security witnessing continuous aggression on the ones that need protection the most, I decided to act by building a solution to federate the cyber defender community and leverage the core advantage we have over bad guys: numbers.
Now with a community of tens of thousands of users across 160+ countries sharing threat intelligence with one another, I am glad to introduce the CrowdSec console. In our quest to make cyber security accessible to everyone, we wanted to provide a supervision tool so users can find out more about their attackers. With this new platform, combined with the CrowdSec agent, you now can:
- Visualize cyber threats and alerts
- Monitor intrusions on your online services
- Leverage cyber threat intelligence from the community
- Speed up your decision-making process to act upon intruders
Would love to hear your thoughts about this new console and see you join the community!
👉🏼 You can check it out at https://app.crowdsec.net/product...
Subscription is 100% free, but you can also enjoy more features through our newly launched pro plan. The Product Hunt community can use the special invite code *PH06THANKS2022* during sign-up for an exclusive 35% discount for the first 3 months.
Kudos to Lucas Cherifi and his fantastic team, who have been working tirelessly on this console.
We are excited to hear from you!
Philippe
Looks really neat! Been using it for a while, this is a very useful add-on to monitor threats collected by the agent easily and make sure they are blocked!
very great company and very great product with nice features. We use it since several month and the responsiveness of the solution and the team reassures us about the security of our exposed website.
@nicobab yes it's in our intention, we do have a section on our website https://crowdsec.net/roadmap/ but the new one is coming out veryyyy soon and will do a better job at that.
Great visualization tool allowing me to monitor alerts and attacks on my machines. I particularly like the CTI feature to verify the trust rank of ips based on verified reports of other users and Crowdsec honeypots.
Already using it on different type of servers and I can definitely say it is a great product to have a quick understanding on what is happening and where we should focus our actions.
Mention to the great community always ready to help on Discord
I'm using crowdsec for a while, really helpfull against cyber attackers. The console helps me managing all my instances and present better the attacks view.
I use CrowdSec to protect my ecommerce website. It works really well, is easy to deploy and their console is very useful to monitor what kind of attacks the agent is blocking.
My friend showed me this solution so i gave it a try. It is now deployed in my personnal network and the new product CrowdSec Console is very helpful. Is the agent only working with Linux?
@marine_kadosh that's a good one. The agent is open source and Linux-based, yes. However, the alpha version of our Windows agent is already available, feel free to give it a try! Documentation is here: https://docs.crowdsec.net/docs/n...
The MacOS x agent will hopefully be out some time in 2023.
We had some problems with IPs scanning our website. Since we have a crowdsec (thanks to their support team for the help), we managed to mitigate this issue. The console allow us to visualize what is really interesting for us.
I have been using CrowdSec for a few months and recentl discovered the Console. I really like the free version. What kind of features will be added to the pro plan?
@guillaume_dos_santos Hi Guillaume, we have released the pro plan some days ago. What it brings is (for now) a larger API query quota (500 / day), more data retention (1 month instead of 1 week), multi user, full blocklist, support. Soon to come : extra blocklists (like residential proxies, VPN exit nodes, etc.), self monitoring, multi tenancy, background noise filtering.
A really amazing product. We deployed it at our work on all our publicly facing servers/firewalls. I would never look back definitely a better fail2ban.
@aydan_abrahams Fail2ban was a great source of inspiration when we started this project. One of their developers is actually an ambassador of ours. We tried to bring something new to the table but we are huge fans of Fail2ban.
We're using crowdsec for ours customers for quite some time, really helpfull against cyber attackers! The console is incredibly helpful in visualizing what’s happening and getting more context about malevolent IPs, such a great tool made by an amazing team!
We have been using the Crowdsec with nginx bouncer on our website for almost 4 month now and we like it a lot.
The onboarding is good and will be even better with time.
The dashboard gives us significant feedback no matter what level we have regarding security.
The product is also opensource and open to PR, this is a huge bonus.
@iorika, we worked a lot to ensure that the installation process is as seamless as possible so happy to read that it was easy on your side. More visual features are on the way, we will keep you posted for sure!
Replies
CrowdSec
CrowdSec
CrowdSec
CrowdSec
CrowdSec
CrowdSec
CrowdSec
CrowdSec
CrowdSec
CrowdSec
CrowdSec
CrowdSec
CrowdSec
CrowdSec
CrowdSec
CrowdSec
CrowdSec
CrowdSec