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Ask a question, forward an alert, or assign me a task and I’ll get to work. As your AI security teammate, whether it’s code, cloud, or compliance, I’ll bring the right info into the conversation, explain what’s going on, and help get things resolved. No switching tools. No missing context. Just real help, right where the work happens.

How I help with security in Slack

Deliver smart alerts without the noise

I bring critical issues into Slack as they happen: misconfigurations, vulnerabilities, policy gaps, all with clear summaries that cut through the noise. You get what matters, when it matters.

Keep conversations focused and moving forward

Each issue opens a dedicated thread where I track progress, nudge when needed, and make sure nothing falls through the cracks. Every security issue gets the attention it deserves.

Handle questions and take on security tasks

Need help with an investigation? Want me to check a misconfiguration or explain a policy failure? Just ask or assign me the work, and I’ll handle it while keeping everyone in the loop.

Provide context and drive action

I don’t just flag problems. I explain what happened, why it matters, and what to do next. I can raise PRs, file tickets, or sync updates to the right tools, all while keeping the conversation going in Slack.

Get me connected to Slack

Follow these quick steps to connect me to your Slack workspace so I can join the conversation, track issues, and help get things done.
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Click 'Bring me in'

Click the Bring me in button under Slack. This will redirect you to Slack’s permissions page.
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Review and approve permissions

Review the requested permissions. I’ll need access to conversations, channels, and workspace actions. Then click Allow to approve.
  • app_mentions:read: I can see when our team mentions me and respond with security insights.
  • assistant:write: I can power an AI assistant view with chat, history, and quick prompts.
  • chat:write: I can post alerts, summaries, and updates in the right channels.
  • channels:read: I can see public channels and direct security tasks to the right places.
  • channels:history: I can read recent messages to give helpful, context-aware responses.
  • groups:history: I can review private channel messages when I’m added to them.
  • im:history: I can remember our direct message history to keep conversations flowing.
  • files:read: I can check files for security risks and misconfigurations.
  • files:write: I can share security reports and findings directly in Slack.
  • reactions:read: I can see emoji reactions in our conversations.
  • reactions:write: I can add quick confirmations and status updates.
  • users:read: I can see team members to assign tasks and route alerts.
  • users.profile:read: I can check profiles to send alerts to the right people.
  • users:read.email: I can match Slack users with our other systems.
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You're all set!

I’m now part of the team, ready to receive alerts, answer questions, and help with security and compliance right where you work.

Slack is where the work happens, and now security and compliance can happen there too.