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Monitor CVEs, advisories, and threat intel in one feed

Follow NIST NVD, CISA, vendor security advisories, and threat research blogs. Filter by your tech stack, get Slack or email alerts when critical vulnerabilities drop.

What teams use this for

  • Track new CVEs affecting your specific tech stack

    NVD and vendor advisory RSS feeds checked every few minutes. Keyword filters match only products you run.

  • Get Slack alerts when critical vulnerabilities are disclosed

    Keyword rules trigger Slack or email notifications the moment a matching advisory appears in your feeds.

  • Aggregate threat intel from dozens of research blogs

    Subscribe to all your sources in one reader. Organize by threat type, skim in one place instead of checking each blog.

  • Keep the whole security team on the same page

    Shared folders mean SOC analysts, engineers, and management all see the same advisory feed.

Example setup

Cybersecurity Starter Pack

A curated collection of essential security feeds organized by topic. Covers vulnerability tracking, threat intelligence, and security news.

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Example keyword filters: critical remote code execution Apache Kubernetes OpenSSL zero-day ransomware APT phishing campaign threat actor malware analysis framework update final rule guidance PCI DSS SOC 2

How teams set this up

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Vulnerability monitoring

Security engineers & SOC analysts

A folder that tracks CVE databases and vendor advisories. Filter by your products, alert on critical severity.

  • Add NVD, CISA, and vendor advisory feeds to a Vulnerability Tracking folder
  • Create keyword filters for your stack: 'Apache', 'Kubernetes', 'OpenSSL'
  • Set Slack alerts for critical-severity keywords
  • Review the daily digest for lower-severity items
Keywords: critical remote code execution Apache Kubernetes OpenSSL zero-day

Slack alerts for critical CVEs, daily digest for everything else

2

Threat intelligence

Threat hunters & IR teams

Aggregate open-source threat research from blogs, ISACs, and government feeds. Organize by threat type.

  • Subscribe to threat research blogs and ISAC feeds
  • Organize into folders by type: ransomware, APT, phishing
  • Filter for keywords matching your industry vertical
  • Share relevant intel with the team via shared folders
Keywords: ransomware APT phishing campaign threat actor malware analysis

Organized threat intel feed, shared across the security team

3

Compliance tracking

GRC & compliance teams

Follow NIST, ISO, and regulatory bodies for framework updates and policy changes.

  • Add NIST, ISO, PCI DSS, and SOC 2 update feeds
  • Create a Compliance folder shared with the GRC team
  • Filter for 'final rule', 'framework update', 'guidance'
  • Set email digest for weekly compliance review
Keywords: framework update final rule guidance PCI DSS SOC 2

Weekly compliance digest with all framework and policy changes

Sources

Recommended sources

Vulnerability Databases 2

NIST NVD

US government vulnerability database with CVSS scores and references.

CISA Advisories

US government cybersecurity alerts and ICS advisories.

Security News 3

Krebs on Security

In-depth breach investigations and cybercrime reporting.

Bleeping Computer

Vulnerability news, malware analysis, and tech support.

The Hacker News

Daily cybersecurity news covering threats, breaches, and tools.

Analysis 1

Schneier on Security

Security analysis and commentary from Bruce Schneier.

Why Feeder works for this

Every advisory in one place

NVD, CISA, vendor advisories, and security researcher blogs all publish RSS feeds. Feeder checks them every few minutes so you see new disclosures without visiting each site.

Filter by your stack

Set keyword filters for products you actually run — 'Apache', 'Kubernetes', 'Linux kernel'. Only matching posts trigger alerts. Everything else stays in the feed for browsing.

Share with the team

Create a shared Vulnerability Tracking folder. SOC analysts, engineers, and management all see the same advisories without duplicating subscriptions.

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