// an open project of Titanium Computing

White-hat cybersecurity tools, built for the people who defend.

TechMages is the open tooling umbrella for the field-grade security tools we build for our own MSP and security work — documented well enough that a professional can build their own and trust exactly what it does. Nothing to buy.

authorization-first · safe by default · build-your-own · provable conduct

01 // who we build for

For the professionals who answer for it.

In order. This is a white-hat, authorization-first community — every tool assumes you're testing something you're authorized to test, and makes that authorization explicit, scoped, logged, and provable.

PRIORITY 01

MSPs first

People who carry the pager for someone else's network — defenders who also have to prove what they did and didn't touch.

PRIORITY 02

Security pros

Pentesters, red / blue / purple teams, incident responders, and field operators on authorized engagements.

PRIORITY 03

Serious students

People genuinely training for the work above — who learn by building the tool and reading the source, not clicking a button.

02 // the dual-use stance

Not a hacker group.

Every serious security tool is dual-use — nmap, Kali, a locksmith's picks. You can't build one only the good guys can use. So we don't pretend we can stop abuse. Our answer is accountability engineered into the tool itself.

If you wouldn't want the signed audit trail read back to you in a room with the client and their lawyer — don't do it.
Authorization-first
Offense does nothing until a scoped engagement is armed. Default state is safe.
Scope enforced
Every action checked against the allowlist at run time. Out-of-scope is refused + logged.
Everything audited
Jobs, refusals, violations — durable records. A kill switch reaches every queue.
Provable, not just logged
Records are cryptographically signed — verify what a device did without trusting it.

03 // the flagship

● ACTIVE — field-tested on real hardware

Warlock OS

A build-your-own field cyberdeck on a ClockworkPi uConsole (Raspberry Pi CM5). One platform — web UI, terminal UI, and an on-device AI operator — over a single API, behind a hard engagement-scope gate with signed audit attestation.

  • Wireless recon & offense
  • Wireless IDS / blue team
  • Network recon & defense
  • SDR + ADS-B + RF replay
  • Meshtastic / LoRa comms
  • Server hardening audits
  • Offline cracking queue
  • On-device AI operator
Warlock OS — the Warlock eCyberdeck mascot and wordmark

04 // principles

How we work.

P1
Build-your-ownDocumented to the bill-of-materials and the config line. You own every layer.
P2
Free & openOpen source, free/open components preferred. Nothing is paywalled.
P3
Authorization-firstOffensive capability is gated behind an explicit, scoped, logged engagement.
P4
ProvableSigned records a third party can verify offline — proof without trust.

05 // contact

Get in touch.

TechMages is an open project of Titanium Computing. The fastest way to reach us — a question, build help, a bug, or a security note — is on GitHub: open an issue or browse the repository and we'll pick it up. There is nothing to buy and no account to create.