SECOPS
Executive PII and Credential Exposure Sweep with Confluence Runbook Update
Monthly, sweeps Brave Search for exposed executive emails, credentials, and personal data tied to your domains, opens a Linear remediation ticket per finding.
How it runs
The automated pipeline, trigger to output.
- TriggerMonthly schedule starts the executive sweep
- ActionBrave Search executive identities and aliasesBrave Search
- ActionOpenAI classifies exposure type and drafts remediationOpenAI
- LogicKeep only confirmed actionable exposures
- ActionOpen a Linear remediation ticket per findingLinear
- OutputAppend evidence to Confluence exposure runbookConfluence
What it does
Focuses specifically on high-value targets — executives and privileged accounts — sweeping for their exposed corporate credentials and personal data on paste sites and the open web. Findings become tracked remediation work and a documented audit trail.
When to use it
Use it for executive protection and privileged-account hygiene, where a single exposed admin credential carries outsized blast radius and you need both a fix and a defensible paper trail for compliance.
How it works
- 1A monthly schedule starts the executive sweep.
- 2Brave Search queries each executive's corporate identity and known aliases across paste sites and dump indexes.
- 3An OpenAI step classifies findings by exposure type (credential, PII, session token), assigns severity, and drafts remediation guidance.
- 4A logic filter keeps only confirmed, actionable exposures.
- 5A Linear ticket is opened per finding with evidence and a recommended fix.
- 6The same evidence is appended to a dated section of a Confluence exposure runbook so the record persists for audits.
Set it up
What you configure once, before turning it on.
- 1Connect Brave SearchWeb, news, image, video search.
- 2Connect OpenAIModels, embeddings, files.
- 3Connect LinearIssues, projects, cycles, triage.
- 4Connect ConfluenceSpaces, pages, blueprints.
- 5Set each agent's modelWe leave models unset so you pick the tier — fast + cheap, or top-quality.
- 6Tune it to your dataEdit the prompts, filters, and field mappings so it matches how your team works.
- 7Test, then turn it onRun once against a sample, confirm the output, then enable the trigger.
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