Taskade Genesis spins up a live security vulnerability tracker from one prompt — complete with severity scoring, remediation workflows, and AI agents that keep your team ahead of exposure windows.
What Is a Security Vulnerability Tracker?
A workspace that captures CVEs, pen-test findings, and internally discovered flaws — linking each to CVSS scores, patch owners, and disclosure deadlines.
Why Use a Security Vulnerability Tracker?
Security bugs carry legal and reputational weight. A purpose-built tracker enforces process discipline so nothing slips past a deadline.
- CVSS-aligned severity tiers — sort every vulnerability by base score so your team always works the right fire first.
- Remediation ownership — Relationship field links each flaw to the responsible engineer and impacted service.
- AI-powered triage — embedded agents with persistent memory surface similar past vulnerabilities and suggest patch paths.
- Deadline automations — escalation rules fire automatically when a critical vuln approaches its disclosure window.
- Audit trail — every status change is timestamped, giving you evidence for compliance reviews.
Who Should Use a Security Vulnerability Tracker?
- Security engineers managing pen-test findings and CVE advisories.
- DevSecOps teams embedding security into every sprint.
- Compliance officers who need documented remediation timelines.
- CTOs and VPs of Engineering tracking mean-time-to-patch across products.
- Bug bounty program managers triaging external researcher submissions.
How To Use This Template?
- Clone the app from the /templates page — live in ~10 seconds.
- Import existing vulnerability reports or paste findings directly into the Table view.
- Set CVSS severity, link affected services using the Relationship field, and assign patch owners.
- Configure deadline automations under automations execution.
- Share a read-only view with your compliance auditor using custom domain client logins (Business+).
Explore more security workflow apps in the community or visit /agents to see how AI agents accelerate remediation.
