Automate Your Cybersecurity Intelligence Pipeline
Aggregate vulnerability disclosures, threat intelligence research, and vendor security advisories into automated alerts for your team. Monitor emerging risks and deliver structured updates directly to Slack, Discord, and your internal SOC dashboards.
- Track new CVE disclosures and NVD updates with keyword filters for your specific tech stack
- Aggregate threat intelligence from researcher blogs, LinkedIn, and community forums into one feed
- Deliver structured alerts to Slack, Discord, email, or SOC dashboards automatically
1M+
Active RSS Feeds
100M+
Articles Processed
15 min
Update Frequency
99.9%
Uptime Reliability
How It Works
RSS.app sits between your sources and destinations, converting any web content into structured data feeds.
Sources
Destinations
How Teams Automate Threat Intelligence Monitoring
Vulnerability & CVE Monitoring
RSS.app monitors official vulnerability databases and vendor security bulletin pages around the clock. It converts dense advisory publications into structured feed items your security team can triage immediately, ensuring no critical disclosure goes undetected.
Works With
New CVE Disclosures → Slack Channel
Notify your security team whenever a new vulnerability affecting your tech stack appears in the CVE database.
Vendor Security Advisories → Email Digest
Receive daily summaries of security updates from infrastructure providers like Microsoft, Cisco, or VMware.
High-Severity Vulnerabilities → Telegram Alert
Filter feeds by keywords like "Critical" or "RCE" and send urgent alerts directly to mobile devices.
Security Bulletins → JSON Feed
Export structured vulnerability data directly into internal monitoring tools or custom security dashboards.
Strategic Insight
The window between CVE disclosure and active exploitation is shrinking. Automated vulnerability monitoring ensures your team sees new disclosures in minutes, not days, giving you time to patch before attackers strike.
Threat Intelligence & Researcher Insights
RSS.app aggregates early-warning intelligence from researcher LinkedIn profiles, niche security blogs, and community forums into a single feed. Your SOC team gets visibility into emerging threats days before they reach mainstream channels.
Works With
Researcher LinkedIn Updates → Wall Widget
Display a visual "Threat Wall" on your SOC monitors to track the latest insights from top-tier security analysts.
Threat Research Blogs → Slack Channel
Automatically deliver new research from firms like CrowdStrike or Mandiant into your monitoring channels.
Malware Analysis → Discord Bot
Sync technical malware breakdown reports directly into your incident response workspace.
Subreddit Threat Hunting → List Widget
Embed a "Community Signals" feed from r/netsec or r/cybersecurity into your internal security portal.
Strategic Insight
The best threat intelligence often surfaces on researcher LinkedIn posts and niche blogs days before official vendor advisories. Monitoring these early-warning channels gives your SOC team a head start on emerging threats.
Infrastructure & Cloud Security Monitoring
RSS.app monitors security blogs and advisory pages from major cloud and infrastructure vendors. Your DevOps and security teams receive immediate notice of patches, required actions, and configuration changes without manually checking each vendor portal.
Works With
Cloud Security Updates → Slack Alerts
Monitor AWS, Google Cloud, or Azure security bulletins and notify your DevOps team of required actions.
Infrastructure Advisories → Email Digest
Receive daily summaries of updates affecting your enterprise server and networking platforms.
DevOps Security Blogs → Discord Channel
Track security-focused engineering posts from major infrastructure vendors.
Security Updates → Zapier/Make
Push vendor advisory data into project management tools like Jira to automate investigation tickets.
Strategic Insight
Cloud infrastructure vulnerabilities can affect thousands of organizations simultaneously. Monitoring vendor-specific security channels ensures your DevOps team sees patches and required actions before they become incidents.
Community Signals & Bug Bounty Tracking
RSS.app aggregates bug bounty disclosures, independent researcher publications, and community discussion feeds into a centralized early-warning stream. Your team catches zero-day signals and exploit discussions before they reach mainstream security channels.
Works With
Bug Bounty Disclosures → Slack Channel
Monitor platforms like HackerOne or researcher-led blogs for newly disclosed vulnerabilities.
Niche Security Publications → Telegram Alerts
Receive mobile alerts when prominent security researchers publish new findings or whitepapers.
Exploit Discussion Feeds → Discord
Aggregate discussions and research articles regarding active exploits into a centralized feed.
Research Archive → CSV Export
Export security research data periodically for long-term threat analysis, audits, or executive reporting.
Strategic Insight
Bug bounty platforms and independent researchers often surface zero-day information before it reaches mainstream security feeds. Tracking these community signals provides an additional layer of early-warning coverage for your security team.
Tools for Security Intelligence
RSS.app provides the infrastructure to aggregate, filter, and distribute threat data across your security team.
Advanced Filters
Filter feeds by severity level, CVE identifier, vendor name, or custom keyword patterns to surface only actionable advisories for your tech stack.
No Duplicates
Automatically remove duplicate advisories when the same vulnerability appears across multiple databases, vendor bulletins, or news outlets.
Global Translation
Translate international threat reports, foreign CERT advisories, and non-English researcher publications into 40+ languages for global SOC teams.
Feed Bundles
Combine feeds from multiple vulnerability databases, vendor security blogs, and researcher sources into one unified intelligence stream per threat category.
Developer-Ready Formats
Export threat data in JSON or XML for direct ingestion by SIEM platforms, custom dashboards, or automated triage pipelines.
Webhooks & Automation
Trigger Jira tickets, PagerDuty incidents, or custom workflows automatically when new high-severity vulnerabilities match your filter criteria.
Deliver Security Alerts Anywhere
One RSS feed. Any SOC workflow.
RSS feeds integrate natively with Slack, Discord, Microsoft Teams, and any tool that accepts RSS or webhooks. Connect your threat intelligence feeds to SIEM platforms, ticketing systems like Jira or ServiceNow, and automation tools like Zapier or Make to build end-to-end security workflows without custom integrations.
Frequently Asked Questions
RSS.app generates RSS feeds from vulnerability databases and vendor security advisory pages. It checks for new content every 15 to 60 minutes and adds any new disclosures to your feed. You can then route that feed to Slack, email, Discord, or any RSS-compatible tool for immediate triage.
RSS.app can generate feeds from any publicly accessible security advisory page, including NVD, MITRE CVE, vendor-specific bulletins from Microsoft, Cisco, VMware, AWS, and Google Cloud, as well as independent researcher blogs and community forums like r/netsec.
Yes. Use Advanced Filters to set keyword rules that match severity labels like "Critical" or "High", specific CVE identifiers, vendor names, or technology terms. Only matching items will appear in your feed, reducing noise for your security team.
Yes. Feed Bundles let you merge feeds from vulnerability databases, vendor advisories, researcher blogs, and community forums into a single unified feed. This gives your SOC team one URL for all threat intelligence.
RSS.app exports feeds in JSON and XML formats that can be consumed by SIEM platforms directly. You can also use webhooks or automation tools like Zapier and Make to push feed data into Splunk, Elastic, or any system that accepts structured input.
Feed refresh frequency depends on your plan. Feeds update every 15 to 60 minutes. Each refresh checks the source for new content and adds any new items to the feed automatically, ensuring your team sees disclosures within minutes of publication.
Yes. RSS.app can generate feeds from bug bounty platforms, researcher blogs, Reddit communities, and independent security publications. These community signals often surface zero-day information before it reaches mainstream security feeds.
All RSS.app plans support feed generation and basic filtering. Advanced features like keyword filters, feed bundles, JSON export, and webhook integrations are available on Professional and Enterprise plans. Enterprise plans include faster refresh rates and priority support for security teams.
What Is RSS.app?
RSS.app converts web pages, social media profiles, and online sources into structured RSS feeds. These feeds update on a schedule (every 15–60 minutes depending on your plan) and can be consumed by any RSS-compatible system.
- Standardized XML format compatible with thousands of tools
- Scheduled refresh every 15–60 minutes depending on plan
- Works with Slack, Discord, Telegram, Zapier, Make, n8n, and any RSS reader
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