Best Agentic Cybersecurity Platforms for Linux of 2026

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    Swimlane Reviews
    Swimlane Turbine is the world’s fastest and most scalable security automation platform. Turbine is built with the flexibility and cloud scalability needed for enterprises and MSSP to automate any SecOps process, from SOC workflows to vulnerability management, compliance, and beyond. Only Turbine can execute 25 million daily actions per customer, 17 times faster than any other platform, provider, or technology.
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    Mondoo Reviews
    Mondoo serves as a comprehensive platform for security and compliance, aiming to significantly mitigate critical vulnerabilities within businesses by merging complete asset visibility, risk assessment, and proactive remediation. It catalogs a thorough inventory of all types of assets, including cloud services, on-premises systems, SaaS applications, endpoints, network devices, and developer pipelines, while consistently evaluating their configurations, vulnerabilities, and interrelations. By incorporating business relevance, such as the importance of an asset, potential exploitation risks, and deviations from established policies, it effectively scores and identifies the most pressing threats. Users are provided with options for guided remediation through pre-tested code snippets and playbooks, or they can opt for autonomous remediation facilitated by orchestration pipelines, which include features for tracking, ticket generation, and verification. Additionally, Mondoo allows for the integration of third-party findings, works seamlessly with DevSecOps toolchains including CI/CD, Infrastructure as Code (IaC), and container registries, and boasts over 300 compliance frameworks and benchmark templates to ensure a thorough approach to security. Its robust functionality not only enhances organizational resilience but also streamlines compliance processes, offering a holistic solution for modern security challenges.
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    nono Reviews

    nono

    Always Further

    nono is a novel open-source sandbox that utilizes kernel enforcement to create a secure environment for AI coding agents and LLM tasks. In contrast to traditional policy-based guardrails that merely monitor and filter operations, nono leverages operating system security features—specifically Landlock on Linux and Seatbelt on macOS—to render unauthorized operations impossible at the syscall level. With just a single command, you can encapsulate any AI agent, including Claude Code, OpenCode, OpenClaw, or any command-line interface process. The system automatically enforces a default-deny policy for filesystem access, restricts harmful commands (such as rm, dd, chmod, and sudo), isolates sensitive credentials and API keys, and extends all imposed restrictions to any child processes, ensuring there's no avenue for escape once limitations are set. Built-in profiles allow for rapid deployment, and secrets can be injected from the system keystore in a secure manner, with automatic zeroization upon exit. Additionally, future enhancements such as audit logging, atomic rollbacks, and Sigstore-attested policy signing are planned, offering robust tracking and security features. It operates under the Apache 2.0 license and is developed by the same creator behind Sigstore, further emphasizing its credibility and reliability in securing AI workloads.
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