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    How To Automate Alert Triage With AI Agents and Confluence SOPs Using Tines

    TechurzBy TechurzSeptember 20, 2025Updated:May 10, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Sep 19, 2025The Hacker NewsAI Automation / Security Operations

    Run by the team at workflow orchestration and AI platform Tines, the Tines library features over 1,000 pre-built workflows shared by security practitioners from across the community – all free to import and deploy through the platform’s Community Edition.

    The workflow we are highlighting streamlines security alert handling by automatically identifying and executing the appropriate Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) from Confluence. When an alert triggers, AI agents analyze it, locate relevant SOPs, and perform required remediation steps – all while keeping the on-call team informed via Slack.

    It was created by Michael Tolan, Security Researcher L2 at Tines, and Peter Wrenn, Senior Solutions Engineer at Tines.

    In this guide, we’ll share an overview of the workflow, plus step-by-step instructions for getting it up and running.

    Table of contents
    1 The problem – manual alert triage and SOP execution
    2 The solution – AI-powered alert triage with automated SOP execution
    3 Key benefits of this workflow
    4 Workflow overview
    4.1 Tools used:
    5 How it works
    5.1 Part 1: Alert Ingestion and Analysis
    5.2 Part 2: Remediation and Documentation
    6 Configuring the workflow – step-by-step guide
    6.1 3. Set up your credentials
    6.2 4. Configure your actions.
    6.3 5. Customize the AI prompts
    6.4 6. Test the workflow.
    6.5 7. Publish and operationalize

    The problem – manual alert triage and SOP execution

    For security teams, responding to alerts efficiently requires quickly identifying the threat type, locating the appropriate SOP, and executing the required remediation steps.

    From a workflow perspective, teams often have to:

    • Manually analyze incoming security alerts
    • Search through Confluence for relevant SOPs
    • Document findings and actions in case management systems
    • Execute multiple remediation steps across different security tools
    • Update the case management system again after the fact
    • Notify stakeholders about incidents and actions taken

    This manual process is time-consuming, prone to human error, and can lead to inconsistent handling of similar alerts.

    The solution – AI-powered alert triage with automated SOP execution

    This prebuilt workflow automates the entire alert triage process by leveraging AI agents and Confluence SOPs. The workflow helps security teams respond faster and more consistently by:

    • Using AI to analyze and classify incoming alerts
    • Automatically locating relevant SOPs in Confluence
    • Creating structured case records for tracking
    • Deploying a second AI agent (subagent) to execute remediation steps
    • Documenting all actions and notifying the on-call team via Slack

    The result is a streamlined response to security alerts that ensures consistent handling according to established procedures.

    Key benefits of this workflow

    • Reduced mean time to remediation (MTTR)
    • Consistent application of security procedures
    • Comprehensive documentation of all actions taken
    • Reduced analyst fatigue from repetitive tasks
    • Improved visibility through automated notifications

    Workflow overview

    Tools used:

    • Tines – workflow orchestration and AI platform (free Community Edition available)
    • Confluence – knowledge management platform for SOPs

    This specific workflow also uses the following pieces of software. However, you can use whatever enrichment/remediation tools currently existing within your technology stack alongside Tines and Confluence.

    • CrowdStrike – threat intelligence and EDR platform
    • AbuseIPDB – IP reputation database
    • EmailRep – email reputation service
    • Okta – identity and access management
    • Slack – team collaboration platform
    • Tavily – AI research tool
    • URLScan.io – URL analysis service
    • VirusTotal – file and URL scanning service

    How it works

    Part 1: Alert Ingestion and Analysis

    • Receive security alert from integrated security tools
    • AI agent analyzes the alert to determine type and severity
    • System searches Confluence for relevant SOPs based on alert classification
    • Create a case record with alert details and identified SOP

    Part 2: Remediation and Documentation

    • Second AI agent reviews the case and SOP instructions
    • AI agent orchestrates remediation actions across appropriate security tools
    • All actions are documented in the case history
    • Slack notification is sent to the on-call team with alert details and actions taken

    Configuring the workflow – step-by-step guide

    1. Log into Tines or create a new account.

    2. Navigate to the pre-built workflow in the library. Select import.

    3. Set up your credentials

    You’ll need credentials for all the tools used in this workflow. You can add or remove whatever tools you wish to suit your environment.

    • Confluence
    • CrowdStrike
    • AbuseIPDB
    • EmailRep
    • Okta
    • Slack
    • Tavily
    • URLScan.io
    • VirusTotal

    From the credentials page, select New credential, scroll down to the relevant credential and complete the required fields. Follow the credential guides at explained.tines.com if you need help.

    4. Configure your actions.

    Set your environment variables. In this particular workflow, that specifically requires setting the Slack channel for notifications (hardcoded to #alerts by default, but can be adjusted in the Slack action).

    5. Customize the AI prompts

    The workflow includes two key AI agents:

    • Alert Analysis Agent: Customize the prompt to help identify alert types
    • Remediation Agent: Customize the prompt to guide remediation actions

    6. Test the workflow.

    Create a test alert to verify:

    • Alert is properly classified
    • Correct SOP is retrieved from Confluence
    • Case is created with appropriate details
    • Remediation steps are executed
    • Slack notification is sent

    7. Publish and operationalize

    Once tested, publish the workflow and integrate with your security tools to begin receiving live alerts.

    If you’d like to test this workflow, you can sign up for a free Tines account.

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