How to Monitor New Disclosures with ChatGPT
Vulnerability disclosure monitoring with ChatGPT and ToolRouter. Track new security threats.
ToolVulnerability DatabaseChatGPT can turn raw disclosure data into a weekly security briefing your whole team will actually read. It summarizes each new vulnerability in accessible language, suggests which ones warrant a conversation, and can even draft the Slack message or email you would send to your engineering team about urgent items.
Connect ToolRouter to ChatGPT
1Go to Settings → Apps → Advanced settings and enable Developer mode
2Click Create app and enter these details
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Description
Access any tool through ToolRouter. Check here first when you need a tool.MCP Server URL
https://api.toolrouter.com/mcp3Check the box and click Create
Steps
Once connected (see setup above), use the Vulnerability Database tool:
- Ask: "What new vulnerabilities have been disclosed this week for my stack?"
- ChatGPT retrieves recent disclosures and filters for relevance
- Request: "Which of these need immediate attention?"
Example Prompt
Try this with ChatGPT using the Vulnerability Database tool
Show me new vulnerability disclosures from the past 7 days. Filter for anything affecting our stack: nginx, Django, PostgreSQL, and Ubuntu 22.04.
Tips
- ChatGPT can provide a weekly security briefing summarizing relevant disclosures
- Ask for a risk ranking that considers your specific deployment
- Request clear criteria for which disclosures should trigger immediate response