SECOPS
New-Country First-Seen Login Triage
Detects the first login a user ever makes from a brand-new country, enriches it with recent session history.
How it runs
The automated pipeline, trigger to output.
- TriggerScheduled query for logins from never-before-seen countriesAxiom
- LogicDeduplicate to first-seen event per user/country
- ActionEnrich with recent sessions and device fingerprintAxiom
- OutputPost interactive confirm/revoke triage cardSlack
- ActionRevoke sessions via identity MCP on analyst actionCustom MCP server
What it does
This workflow flags the first time any account signs in from a country it has never been seen in before. Rather than auto-blocking, it assembles a triage card — recent logins, device, IP reputation — and hands an analyst a one-click confirm-or-revoke decision in Slack.
When to use it
Reach for this when impossible-travel math is too noisy for your travel-heavy workforce but you still want eyes on genuinely new geographies. It keeps a human in the loop while doing all the evidence-gathering up front.
How it works
- 1A scheduled Axiom query returns logins whose country does not appear in that user's historical login set.
- 2A logic step deduplicates to the single first-seen event per user/country pair so analysts are not spammed.
- 3The flow enriches each event with the user's last logins and device fingerprint pulled from Axiom.
- 4An interactive Slack card is posted with Confirm-it-was-me and Revoke-sessions buttons.
- 5On Revoke, the workflow calls the identity MCP server to kill active sessions; the outcome is logged back to Axiom.
Set it up
What you configure once, before turning it on.
- 1Connect AxiomLog streams, queries, dashboards.
- 2Connect SlackChannels, DMs, threads, mentions.
- 3Connect Custom MCP serverConnect any MCP-compatible tool you own.
- 4Set each agent's modelWe leave models unset so you pick the tier — fast + cheap, or top-quality.
- 5Tune it to your dataEdit the prompts, filters, and field mappings so it matches how your team works.
- 6Test, then turn it onRun once against a sample, confirm the output, then enable the trigger.
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