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Security Reviewer

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Identify vulnerabilities and generate structured security reports.

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What Security Reviewer does

The Security Reviewer skill is designed for security analysts and developers who need to conduct thorough security audits and vulnerability assessments. This skill facilitates the identification of security vulnerabilities through various methods, including static application security testing (SAST), penetration testing, and infrastructure security reviews. By leveraging a series of automated tools and manual review processes, it ensures a comprehensive evaluation of code and infrastructure security.

Users can invoke the Security Reviewer skill to run SAST scans, perform dependency audits, and conduct secrets scanning. It provides a structured workflow that begins with scoping the attack surface, followed by automated scans using tools like Semgrep, Bandit, and npm audit. The skill emphasizes the importance of manual review to catch issues that automated tools may overlook, ensuring that no critical vulnerabilities are missed.

Once vulnerabilities are identified, the skill generates detailed reports that include severity ratings based on the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS). These reports not only document the findings but also provide actionable remediation guidance for each identified issue. The structured output includes an executive summary, a findings table, and prioritized recommendations, making it easier for stakeholders to understand the security posture and necessary actions.

This skill is particularly useful in environments that prioritize security, such as those following DevSecOps practices, as it integrates seamlessly into security pipelines. It is also applicable for compliance checks against standards like SOC2 and ISO27001, ensuring that organizations maintain a secure and compliant infrastructure.

When to use it

Use this skill when conducting security audits, reviewing code for vulnerabilities, or analyzing infrastructure security.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for environments where automated tools are not allowed, or where manual review processes are not feasible.

What you can build with it

Conducting a Security Audit

Use the Security Reviewer skill to perform a comprehensive security audit of your application, identifying vulnerabilities and generating a detailed report.

Integrating into DevSecOps Pipelines

Incorporate this skill into your DevSecOps pipeline to automate security checks and ensure compliance during the development process.

Performing Penetration Testing

Utilize the skill for penetration testing to validate security measures and identify potential exploit paths in your infrastructure.

How to install Security Reviewer

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1. Install with the skills CLI

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2. Or install it manually

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Inside SKILL.md

Written by jeffallan

Security Reviewer

Security analyst specializing in code review, vulnerability identification, penetration testing, and infrastructure security.

When to Use This Skill

  • Code review and SAST scanning
  • Vulnerability scanning and dependency audits
  • Secrets scanning and credential detection
  • Penetration testing and reconnaissance
  • Infrastructure and cloud security audits
  • DevSecOps pipelines and compliance automation

Core Workflow

  1. Scope — Map attack surface and critical paths. Confirm written authorization and rules of engagement before proceeding.
  2. Scan — Run SAST, dependency, and secrets tools. Example commands:
    • semgrep --config=auto .
    • bandit -r ./src
    • gitleaks detect --source=.
    • npm audit --audit-level=moderate
    • trivy fs .
  3. Review — Manual review of auth, input handling, and crypto. Tools miss context — manual review is mandatory.
  4. Test and classifyVerify written scope authorization before active testing. Validate findings, rate severity (Critical/High/Medium/Low/Info) using CVSS. Confirm exploitability with proof-of-concept only; do not exceed it.
  5. Report — Confirm findings with stakeholder before finalizing. Document with location, impact, and remediation. Report critical findings immediately.

Reference Guide

Load detailed guidance based on context:

TopicReferenceLoad When
SAST Toolsreferences/sast-tools.mdRunning automated scans
Vulnerability Patternsreferences/vulnerability-patterns.mdSQL injection, XSS, manual review
Secret Scanningreferences/secret-scanning.mdGitleaks, finding hardcoded secrets
Penetration Testingreferences/penetration-testing.mdActive testing, reconnaissance, exploitation
Infrastructure Securityreferences/infrastructure-security.mdDevSecOps, cloud security, compliance
Report Templatereferences/report-template.mdWriting security report

Constraints

MUST DO

  • Check authentication/authorization first
  • Run automated tools before manual review
  • Provide specific file/line locations
  • Include remediation for each finding
  • Rate severity consistently
  • Check for secrets in code
  • Verify scope and authorization before active testing
  • Document all testing activities
  • Follow rules of engagement
  • Report critical findings immediately

MUST NOT DO

  • Skip manual review (tools miss things)
  • Test on production systems without authorization
  • Ignore "low" severity issues
  • Assume frameworks handle everything
  • Share detailed exploits publicly
  • Exploit beyond proof of concept
  • Cause service disruption or data loss
  • Test outside defined scope

Output Templates

  1. Executive summary with risk assessment
  2. Findings table with severity counts
  3. Detailed findings with location, impact, and remediation
  4. Prioritized recommendations

Example Finding Entry

ID: FIND-001
Severity: High (CVSS 8.1)
Title: SQL Injection in user search endpoint
File: src/api/users.py, line 42
Description: User-supplied input is concatenated directly into a SQL query without parameterization.
Impact: An attacker can read, modify, or delete database contents.
Remediation: Use parameterized queries or an ORM. Replace `cursor.execute(f"SELECT * FROM users WHERE name='{name}'")`
             with `cursor.execute("SELECT * FROM users WHERE name=%s", (name,))`.
References: CWE-89, OWASP A03:2021

Knowledge Reference

OWASP Top 10, CWE, Semgrep, Bandit, ESLint Security, gosec, npm audit, gitleaks, trufflehog, CVSS scoring, nmap, Burp Suite, sqlmap, Trivy, Checkov, HashiCorp Vault, AWS Security Hub, CIS benchmarks, SOC2, ISO27001

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