Tirreno Review
Self-hosted, open-source security framework for product teams to track events, detect threats, score user risk, and manage fraud and abuse in real time.
Verdict
Tirreno is a developer-focused security platform that embeds threat detection and risk scoring directly into products rather than wrapping them externally, a design philosophy that suits SaaS and GenAI applications handling sensitive user activity. With 1.3K GitHub stars and Docker-based deployment in minutes, it has gained early traction among privacy-conscious teams who want data sovereignty. The main tradeoff is that self-hosting demands operational investment, and the rule engine and review queue features require tuning to be effective.
What it does
Open-source security framework to understand, monitor, and protect your product from threats, fraud and abuse.
Best for
Developers and product teams looking for a customizable and adaptable security framework to protect against threats and abuse.
At a glance
Pros & cons
- Open source and fully self-hosted — data stays yours
- Docker deployment ready in minutes
- Built-in rule engine, review queue, and single-user risk timelines
- SDK and API support for any platform
- Requires self-hosting infrastructure and ongoing maintenance
- Rule engine needs customization to be effective for specific use cases
- Relatively new project with a smaller ecosystem than established SIEM tools
Related tools
Frequently asked
- Is Tirreno free to use?
- Yes. Tirreno has a free plan — Self-hosted; paid plans listed on pricing page
- Does Tirreno have memory?
- No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
- Can Tirreno do voice or images?
- Voice: no. Image generation: no.
- What are the best alternatives to Tirreno?
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