Security specialists thrive when attacking (or defending) systems. Everything else (e.g. reporting, project planing, etc.) is overhead.
A centralized vulnerability database, a way for the team to share information, an automated reporting tool — these systems are a must for every security group that wants to stay competitive (or be cost-effective).
We do software. No security testing. No distractions. No outside investors.
We help information security teams focus on making systems more secure by reducing the overhead of managing and discussing the outcome of the security assessments they perform for their clients (whether these are inside their organisation or outside of it).
We are here for the humans. At the end of the day, the work done in infosec is for and about humans. And as messy as humans are, that can make this work frustratingly complicated. Sure, scanning tools and blinking boxes can handle some of it - but pulling everything together requires a human. We are here to make it simpler for you to be human by getting the time sucks out of your way.
Infosec is a team sport. Just like information systems are interconnected, so are the different folks involved in securing them. Sharing clear information and thinking creatively together is often critical to solving the problem at hand, so let's do more of that well.
Customers + Vision = Roadmap. We don't have an official roadmap, but that's not to say we don't have plans. We've got big ideas on how this industry will continue to evolve and how we can best serve you and your customers. That's why we reach out to our customers and invite your feedback.
It's your data. You keep it. Whatever data you put in Dradis, including your app usage, is yours and we like it that way. We respect your privacy and that of your customers like we value our own. We trust that you will let us know how we can improve and make a better product.
Founder
Daniel created and open-sourced the Dradis Framework in 2007 - to do what he does best: help others work better by providing back-end tools that automate the boring parts.
Help & Support
From Word reports to bug reports, Rachael is here to help you figure out what's going wrong and how to fix it.
Development
Aaron is a developer with a burning passion for computing. He makes sure that Dradis is the best tool for the job by contributing to its development and keeping it functionally sound.
Help & Support
Christoffer is here to help you with all of your support questions, to make sure that your reporting is how you want it and that Dradis is running as it should.
Head of Product
Matt combines creative design with strategic research to drive user-centric roadmaps. Along with the Product Team, Matt ensures Dradis is continually evolving and reducing busywork for security professionals.
Success
Marlene loves connecting with teams around the world to help them do more of the work they're passionate about and less of the busywork that keeps them from it.
Development
Caitlin is a passionate developer with a keen interest in solving software problems by creating innovative solutions.
Help & Support
Pavels stands ready to unravel the mysteries of any technical challenges you face, whether it's assisting with report creation or troubleshooting, ensuring a seamless and error-free journey.
Marketing
We've built a tool that streamlines pen test workflows. Matthew works to educate the InfoSec community on Dradis and amplify some of the knowledge we've aquired whilst working with security teams.
Design
Nicola strives to create interfaces that are intuitive and user-centered. As a member of the Product team, her goal is to create and maintain a UI that empowers Dradis' users.
We work with over four hundred teams around the world.
Many are security consultancies, but there are a number of software and hardware vendors, internal security teams and a good share of freelancers.
To list a few, we have clients in the following countries:
The Dradis Framework started as an open-source project in 2007. The open source side of things is alive and strong, with ~400 git clones per week.
Our tools are used by 1000s of InfoSec experts every day, and have been included in several Linux security distributions like BlackArch, Kali, Parrot and Pentoo.
If you feel the pain of repeating the same tasks again and again. If you think that there should be an easier way to automate most of the overhead and deliver a consistent result, then yes, you're not alone.
Lets work together to make your life a bit easier.
We can put you in contact with clients in your industry or country so you can have an unfiltered conversation on how satisfied with our work they are.
Your email is kept private. We don't do the spam thing.