March 30, 2026 in activity reports by Esther Onfroy5 minutes
This month's activities across the PiRogue Tool Suite project cover documentation improvements for Mongoose, new PiRogue Admin scheduling features, MongooseVueJS integration for unified network traffic monitoring, and IP66-based geoip enrichment. On the governance side, a new proposal was submitted to OTF's Internet Freedom Fund. The team also held its monthly community meeting and is preparing a user survey for April. The next community call is scheduled for April 24, 2026.
PiRogue Tool Suite (PTS) provides a platform combining analysis tools, knowledge management, incident response management and artifact management, which allows civil society organizations with limited resources to equip themselves at a low cost. The project consists of an open source tool suite that provides a comprehensive mobile device forensics and digital investigations platform.
hello [at] pts-project.org🚀️ PTS Community Meeting on Friday, April 24 · 2:00 – 3:00pm CEST. We are looking forward to hear from you join us on Google Meet.
🗳️ Expect to receive a survey from us this month, we are looking forward to hearing from you.
You can find more details about the different activities in the project roadmap.
Documenting the project is key in its usability. We are continuously documenting the different tools and features we develop and build new learning materials to facilitate skills development.
We have improved the documentation of mongoose to reflect latest improvements.
We will continue to improve the project documentation to accurately reflect ongoing changes and updates.
We manufacture PiRogues to supply organizations, while taking care of its maintenance. We will include OS upgrades, improvement of the documentation and fixing bugs. Regarding Colander and Threatr, we maintain the public Colander server, upgrade dependencies, improve the documentation and fix bugs.
Based on our integration of our new library MongooseVueJS, users can now easily view device monitoring results.
MongooseVueJS combinnes network traffic and related alerts in a single location.
PiRogue Admin now includes ease of use tools for scheduling device monitoring, with or without device-focused filtering. These enhancements are available via the PiRogue Admin API and used seamlessly by Colander.
We have added the support of IP66 to enrich network events with geoip information.
We will continue the maintenance of the tools, updating Debian packages and the Colander ecosystem.
Given the success of events, webinars and demos with members of the civil society, NGOs and security researchers, we continue with our outreach plan. We organize trainings and demonstration sessions as well as creating spaces for the community to share feedback and request new features via our mailing list, GitHub issues or Discord server. We analyze one Android app that has received the community’s interest (ex COP28 app) per month. The application to be analyzed is chosen by the community. The analysis report is first privately shared with the community and one month later it is publicly released.
We organize monthly calls open to all members of the community to share project updates and get the community’s feedback.
We have submitted a new proposal to the OTF Internet Freedom Fund.
We are actively engaging with potential new partners and grant opportunities. However, the landscape is competitive, and the timeline for securing such support is typically lengthy and uncertain. While we are doing our utmost to navigate this period and find new financial backing, the future remains precarious. If PTS is a valuable asset in your work, if it helps you conduct crucial investigations, research, or defend digital rights, we now earnestly ask for your support.
We will continue with our recurring activities.