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# Slack

#### Prerequisite&#x20;

1. Create a Webhook URL using this [link](https://api.slack.com/messaging/webhooks). TrustLogix will send all the security risk alerts to the Slack channel tied to this Webhook Slack App.

#### Setup

1. Enter the Slack Web Hook URL created in the prerequisite step
2. Choose the severity of the security risk alerts. If you only want the Critical and High severity alerts to be sent to the distribution list email then select them in the drop down list.

#### Post Setup

1. TrustLogix security risk alerts will be sent to the Slack App in this manner

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