HookProbe Delivers AI-Native Intrusion Detection On Raspberry Pi
HookProbe, an open-source AI-native intrusion detection system, runs entirely on a Raspberry Pi 5 and entered production for 42 days. It processed 8.8 million security events, classified 177,000 ML verdicts, tracked 11,832 attacker IPs, and maintained a 73/100 security posture while operating without cloud connectivity or subscriptions. The stack combines eBPF/XDP kernel filtering, on-device ML, and federated threat sharing for edge defense.
Scoring Rationale
Novel, directly usable open-source IDS running on commodity hardware scores highly for actionability and relevance. Scope is mainly edge/small-network focused and credibility rests on a single-source project and self-reported metrics, so score is tempered slightly; article is published today, supporting timeliness.
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- Read OriginalAutonomous AI-Native IDS: Raspberry Pi as an Edge SOChackster.io



