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Python and Bash scripts executing security automation workflows

Scripting for Security Automation: Python and Bash for SOC Operations

Note: This guide is based on technical research from security automation best practices, Python security library documentation, and analysis of production SOC automation workflows. Code examples use current stable versions of libraries and have been verified for functionality. The scripts provided are educational templates—readers should adapt error handling, logging, and security controls to their specific production requirements before deployment. Security teams face repetitive tasks that consume analyst time: log collection, IOC enrichment, vulnerability scanning, report generation, and routine investigations. According to Gartner’s 2024 Market Guide for Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response, organizations implementing security automation reduce mean time to respond (MTTR) by 60-80% and free analysts to focus on complex threats requiring human judgment. ...

December 20, 2025 · 17 min · Scott
AI-powered security automation workflow

AI-Powered Security Automation: Automating Incident Response Workflows

Note: This guide is based on technical research from authoritative security sources, NIST publications, MITRE ATT&CK documentation, and open-source security automation frameworks. The techniques described are technically sound and based on documented production implementations. Readers should adapt these approaches to their specific security requirements and compliance needs. Security Operations Centers (SOCs) face an overwhelming volume of security alerts. According to the Ponemon Institute’s 2023 Cost of a Data Breach Report, organizations receive an average of 4,484 security alerts per day, with SOC analysts able to investigate only 52% of them. AI-powered automation offers a path to handle this alert fatigue while reducing mean time to respond (MTTR). ...

November 22, 2025 · 16 min · Scott