Inspiration
We were inspired by the disaster of Log4Shell, which showed that security teams fail not because they don't know about a problem, but because they are paralyzed by too much paperwork. The system for tracking fixes was so messy it created a compliance headache and let hackers in.
What it does
We realized the biggest security weakness isn't a complex code flaw—it's the simple administrative gap. Security is broken because there's no automatic way to connect a global threat warning to a local "fix-it" ticket and then instantly generate the proof required for an audit.
How we built it
We designed Project TRACE as an automatic linking system (a bridge) that connects outside warnings (like government bulletins) directly to a company's internal fix-it lists (like Jira). It uses simple matching rules to tell the team: "Stop looking at the 93% of low-risk problems and fix this one immediately."
Built With
- business

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