COMPANY
Company
Aegis Vetis was born from a simple conviction: Kubernetes security should not force sovereign organizations to depend on the public cloud.
Our mission
Give regulated organizations (healthcare, government, MSPs, sovereign hosters, critical infrastructure) the means to secure their Kubernetes clusters without giving up sovereignty or control over their data. Everything that runs on Aegis Vetis stays in your infrastructure.
Our values
-
Sovereignty
Your data stays with you. No outbound calls at runtime. Air-gap mode supported.
-
Technical honesty
No feature presented as available when it isn't. The honesty layer is everywhere on this site.
-
Open standards
Kyverno, Kubescape, Trivy, Prometheus, Argo CD: we stand on the CNCF ecosystem, never against it.
-
Serious documentation
Documented threat model, battle-tested install docs, 90-day responsible disclosure. No black box.
The founder
Adrien Vinet
Founder, DevOps Kubernetes engineer — 8 years operating regulated French environments.
Adrien has operated and hardened Kubernetes clusters for organisations under the strictest regulatory constraints: Thales LAS France (defence), Gestform (healthcare / industry under ISO 27001 and ISO 9001), Organisation Économique du Cognac, CPAM de la Gironde (healthcare / French HDS framework) and several on-prem deployments hosted at OVH. Stack: OpenShift, RKE2, vanilla Kubernetes, Ansible, Terraform, Argo CD, GitLab CI, Cosign, Prometheus, Elasticsearch.
Certifications: AWS Certified DevOps Engineer — Professional, LPI Linux Essentials. Frameworks worked in production: SecNumCloud 3.2, HDS, NIS2, ISO 27001, ANSSI recommendations, CIS Kubernetes Benchmark.
Why Aegis Vetis? After 8 years watching the same problem repeat at every regulated customer — no sovereign tool speaks the language of the French ANSSI, SecNumCloud or the HDS framework, teams cobble together home-made scripts and every audit starts from scratch — Adrien left consulting to build the missing answer. Aegis Vetis automates continuous Kubernetes compliance against French frameworks, with no public-cloud dependency.