πŸ”’ Automate free IP analysis: NixGuard AI summaries & Wazuh integration

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Description

Supercharge Your Security Operations for Free

Stop wasting time manually investigating suspicious IP addresses. This workflow template is your launchpad to automating real-time IP cybersecurity analysis using the NixGuard platform, which you can use for free.

This is the first of a two-part system designed to integrate seamlessly into your existing security stack, especially with Wazuh. It calls our main workflow, Automate IP Reputation Checks and Get AI Risk Summaries from NixGuard, to do the heavy lifting.

What This Workflow Unlocks for You

How the Two-Workflow System Works

This β€œDispatcher” workflow is designed for flexibility. It holds your API key and input, then calls the main analysis workflow. This allows you to easily create multiple triggers (e.g., one for Slack bots, one for webhooks) without duplicating the core logic.

Critical Setup Instructions

  1. Get the Main Workflow: First, add the main analysis engine to your n8n instance from the community page: NixGuard Analysis Workflow.
  2. Add Your Free API Key: In this workflow, click the blue Set API Key & Initial Prompt node. Paste your free NixGuard API key into the apiKey value field.
  3. Connect The Workflows: Click the purple Execute NixGuard & Wazuh Workflow node. In the parameters, use the dropdown to select the main analysis workflow you added in Step 1.

Ready to automate your threat intelligence? Get your free API key and learn more at; πŸ”— Learn more about NixGuard: thenex.worldπŸ”— Get started with a free security subscription: thenex.world/security/subscribe

Tags: Free, IP Analysis, NixGuard, Wazuh, Security, Automation, AI, Cybersecurity, Threat Intelligence, SOC, Incident Response, IP Reputation, DevSecOps, API

πŸ”— Nodes Used

Slack, Webhook, Execute Sub-workflow

πŸ“₯ Import

Download workflow.json and import into n8n: Workflow menu β†’ Import from File

πŸ“– Importing guide Β· πŸ”‘ Credential setup