CVE Database → AI Analysis → Security Report Generation
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
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).
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.
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.
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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