How I Built CoralSec Copilot: A Unified Enterprise SOC with Coral & Next.js in 4 Days
The article discusses the development of CoralSec Copilot, an AI-powered Security Operations Center (SOC) platform created in just four days. The author highlights the importance of enterprise security and the need for a unified approach to data management in security operations. By leveraging Coral Protocol and Next.js, the project aims to streamline security processes and provide a comprehensive monitoring solution for IT admins.
- ▪CoralSec Copilot was built during the Pirates of the Coral-Bean Hackathon over four days.
- ▪The platform integrates various data sources using Coral Protocol to eliminate data silos.
- ▪A visual dashboard was created using Next.js to help security operators monitor threats effectively.
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try { if(localStorage) { let currentUser = localStorage.getItem('current_user'); if (currentUser) { currentUser = JSON.parse(currentUser); if (currentUser.id === 3959500) { document.getElementById('article-show-container').classList.add('current-user-is-article-author'); } } } } catch (e) { console.error(e); } MEHRAAN AMIN Posted on May 30 How I Built CoralSec Copilot: A Unified Enterprise SOC with Coral & Next.js in 4 Days #webdev #programming #ai #opensource The tech industry is currently in a frenzy. Everyone is rushing to build the next big AI application, slapping a chatbot interface onto a database and calling it a day. But in this gold rush, we are leaving something critical behind: Enterprise Security.
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