Security Report Collaboration Platform for Annual Reports and Audits
The awesome-annual-security-reports repository shows organizations publishing comprehensive security reports annually. A collaboration platform that helps security teams draft, review, and publish annual security reports with automated data collection from existing tools could save weeks of manual effort per annual report cycle.
Problem Statement
Security teams spend 4-8 weeks annually creating security reports: manually extracting data from vulnerability scanners, SIEM tools, incident trackers, and compliance platforms, then coordinating review across engineering, legal, and executive stakeholders. The process involves dozens of spreadsheets, email threads, and version control nightmares. The same painful process repeats every year.
The Idea
A collaboration platform for security teams that automates data collection from security tools, provides structured report templates, enables multi-stakeholder review, and generates polished annual security reports.
Why Now
Annual security reports are increasingly required by customers, regulators, and boards. The awesome-annual-security-reports repo shows dozens of organizations publishing them. But creating these reports is a manual nightmare: collecting metrics from 10+ tools, coordinating with multiple teams, formatting content, and ensuring accuracy. This annual pain repeats every year with no tooling improvement.
Target User
CISOs, security team leads, and GRC analysts responsible for annual security reporting
Target Market
Organizations publishing annual security reports (enterprise, SaaS companies, regulated industries)
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