Generate and email real-time vulnerability reports from Socket
See how this Tines story connects a user-facing page to Socket's security API, automatically filtering and emailing critical vulnerability findings for any repository in seconds.
What you'll see:
- A team member visits a Tines page and submits a repository name
- Tines searches Socket for reports matching that repository
- If no matching repo is found, an email is sent notifying the requester
- If found, Tines fetches the full vulnerability report from Socket
- Critical vulnerabilities are filtered from the report
- A formatted email is sent with the critical findings—or a clean confirmation if none exist
Perfect for:
- Development teams: Checking a repo for critical vulnerabilities before shipping a release
- Security teams: Enabling self-service reporting so developers can access vulnerability data without opening a ticket
- Engineering managers: Quickly assessing the risk posture of a specific repository without logging into Socket directly
- AppSec teams: Distributing critical vulnerability findings to stakeholders via email without manual report generation
Requirements:
- Socket account with access to security scan reports
- Socket API credentials (API key) configured in Tines
- Repositories must already be connected and monitored within your Socket account
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Generate and email real-time vulnerability reports from Socket