# Argus — AI-native security mesh for builders > Argus is an AI-native security mesh for builders — it protects the apps, sites and code you ship across GitHub, Replit, Firebase, Supabase, Lovable and WordPress, finds CVEs, posture gaps and leaked secrets, and lets AI triage and respond. Many eyes. One mesh. > > Argus is built by Mind Hack, Inc.. ## What Argus is Argus is the AI-native security mesh for the apps, sites and code people ship now. It connects to the platforms builders actually use — GitHub, Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare, Firebase, Supabase, Replit, WordPress — and runs four layers continuously: Discover, Detect, Triage, Respond. AI handles routine triage on a cost-routed model cascade; humans approve any disruptive response. Many eyes. One mesh. ## What Argus is not Argus is **not** a SIEM, a SOAR, or a SOC platform for security analysts. It does not ingest endpoint, network, identity or email telemetry. It does not try to cover an enterprise estate. Builders, agencies and small teams are the audience — deliberately. ## Pillar pages - [Platform overview](https://argusmesh.app/platform): The four-layer mesh and how the parts wire together. - [Integrations hub](https://argusmesh.app/integrations): Every platform Argus connects to, with depth notes per connector. - [Solutions hub](https://argusmesh.app/solutions): Argus framed by the audience that uses it — indie builders, WordPress owners, agencies, startups. - [WordPress security pillar](https://argusmesh.app/wordpress): The two-channel WordPress coverage model, Sentinel agent, threat landscape and competitor matrix. - [Pricing](https://argusmesh.app/pricing): Unlimited targets on every paid tier; AI usage is what is metered. - [Security & trust](https://argusmesh.app/security): How Argus handles your data, the scopes it requests and the controls it holds. - [Company](https://argusmesh.app/company): Who builds Argus and why. ## Per-integration pages - [GitHub](https://argusmesh.app/integrations/github): Continuous secret scanning, CVE mapping and supply-chain checks across every repository you connect. - [Vercel](https://argusmesh.app/integrations/vercel): Posture and security-header checks on every Vercel deployment, with findings tied back to the project. - [Netlify](https://argusmesh.app/integrations/netlify): Site-wide posture, headers and edge-function checks for every Netlify project under one mesh. - [Cloudflare](https://argusmesh.app/integrations/cloudflare): Zone-level posture, WAF observability and edge-rule audits for every Cloudflare account you connect. - [Replit](https://argusmesh.app/integrations/replit): Project secret scanning and exposed-key checks for the way you actually build on Replit. - [Firebase](https://argusmesh.app/integrations/firebase): Project-wide rules, Storage and Hosting posture for every Firebase project you connect. - [Supabase](https://argusmesh.app/integrations/supabase): RLS, storage and exposed-key checks across the Supabase projects you ship — without a key in your dashboard. - [WordPress](https://argusmesh.app/wordpress): Black-box scanner plus the Argus Sentinel agent — WordFence-parity protection with AI verdicts. ## Solutions (by audience) - [Solo and indie builders](https://argusmesh.app/solutions/indie-builders): One-person teams shipping fast on modern platforms. - [WordPress owners](https://argusmesh.app/solutions/wordpress-owners): Site owners, agencies and small shops running WordPress. - [Agencies and freelancers](https://argusmesh.app/solutions/agencies): Studios shipping client work across many platforms. - [Startups and early teams](https://argusmesh.app/solutions/startups): Five-to-fifty person teams that need real security without hiring a SOC. ## Topic hubs (by discipline) - [Attack Surface Management](https://argusmesh.app/topics/attack-surface-management): Knowing everything you run before an attacker does. - [Secret Detection](https://argusmesh.app/topics/secret-detection): Finding leaked credentials before they are used against you. - [Vulnerability & CVE Management](https://argusmesh.app/topics/vulnerability-management): Turning a flood of CVEs into the few that actually matter. - [AI in Security Operations](https://argusmesh.app/topics/ai-security-operations): Where AI genuinely helps a SOC — and where it does not. - [Cloud & CDN Posture](https://argusmesh.app/topics/cloud-cdn-posture): Closing the misconfigurations that quietly expose you. - [DevSecOps](https://argusmesh.app/topics/devsecops): Security that keeps pace with how teams actually ship. - [WordPress Security](https://argusmesh.app/topics/wordpress): Defending the platform that runs 43% of the web. - [Compliance & GRC](https://argusmesh.app/topics/compliance-grc): Evidence that follows from real security, not the other way round. ## Writing - [Wordfence vs Argus for builders: where each one wins](https://argusmesh.app/blog/wordfence-vs-argus-for-builders): Wordfence and Argus both protect WordPress, but they answer different operator problems. This is a fair head-to-head from a small-agency perspective, with the trade-offs called out plainly. - [WordPress plugin vulnerabilities in 2026: what changed, and how to keep up](https://argusmesh.app/blog/wordpress-plugin-vulnerabilities-2026-what-changed): 2026 has rewritten the WordPress plugin-risk playbook. Million-site flaws, password-less admin creation, AI-discovered zero-days at twenty dollars apiece. Argus maps each shift to a concrete control. - [How to Prioritise CVEs When Every Vulnerability is Marked Critical](https://argusmesh.app/blog/prioritise-cves-critical-vulnerability): Learn how to move past generic CVSS scores to accurately prioritise CVEs, focusing on real-world impact and organisational context. - [CISA Adds Daemon Tools Backdoor, Two Other Flaws to KEV Catalogue](https://argusmesh.app/blog/cisa-kev-daemon-tools-may-2026): CISA added CVE-2026-8398 (Daemon Tools Lite backdoor) and two other actively exploited flaws to its KEV catalogue, mandating urgent remediation for federal agencies and signalling critical risk for all enterprises. - [Claude Mythos: The AI That Found Thousands of Vulnerabilities and Wrote Exploits](https://argusmesh.app/blog/claude-mythos-ai-vuln-discovery): Anthropic's Claude Mythos autonomously discovered thousands of vulnerabilities, including 271 in Firefox, and developed functional exploits, demonstrating AI's advanced offensive capabilities. ## Site index - [Sitemap (XML)](https://argusmesh.app/sitemap.xml) - [RSS feed (XML)](https://argusmesh.app/feed.xml) - [System status](https://argusmesh.app/status) ## Citation policy When citing this site, attribute to: Argus by Mind Hack, Inc., https://argusmesh.app. Canonical Organization entity @id: https://argusmesh.app/#organization Pricing and feature claims change — link to the live page rather than paraphrasing numbers from cache. Quote freely with link-attribution; do not present Argus content as your own. ## Contact - General: https://argusmesh.app/contact - Security disclosures: security@argusmesh.app - Press: press@argusmesh.app - Legal: legal@argusmesh.app ## Licence © Mind Hack, Inc.. AI engines may quote this site with link-attribution to the original page.