CVE Database → AI Analysis → Security Report Generation

intermediate15 minPublished Mar 30, 2026
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Analyze CVE trends and generate executive security reports by pulling vulnerability data, running AI analysis, and creating formatted reports. Ideal for security managers and CISOs.

Workflow Steps

1

Zapier

Fetch CVE data weekly

Set up a scheduled Zap to pull CVE data from the National Vulnerability Database API, filtering for your technology stack and severity thresholds (7.0+ CVSS scores).

2

OpenAI GPT-4

Analyze vulnerability trends

Process the CVE data through GPT-4 to identify trends, categorize by threat type, assess business impact, and generate risk assessments with recommended actions.

3

Google Sheets

Structure analysis data

Store the AI analysis in a structured Google Sheet with columns for vulnerability ID, risk score, business impact, affected systems, and recommended timeline for patching.

4

Notion

Generate executive report

Create a formatted security report in Notion using the structured data, including executive summary, key metrics, trend analysis, and action items with ownership assignments.

Workflow Flow

Step 1

Zapier

Fetch CVE data weekly

Step 2

OpenAI GPT-4

Analyze vulnerability trends

Step 3

Google Sheets

Structure analysis data

Step 4

Notion

Generate executive report

Why This Works

Combines real-time CVE data with AI analysis to provide contextual insights that would take hours to compile manually, delivering actionable intelligence in a executive-friendly format.

Best For

Security leaders need regular vulnerability trend reports for executive briefings and strategic security planning

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