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Identify and prioritize security risks and threats within Salesforce Security data. Provide clear and actionable remediation plans to guide admins on effectively responding to security issues.

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Identify and prioritize security risks and threats within Salesforce Security data. Provide clear and actionable remediation plans to guide admins on effectively responding to security issues.
| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions with the Security Center add-on and Foundations or Agentforce 1 Editions. |
| User Permissions Needed | |
|---|---|
| To view Security Center pages | View Security Center |
| To create and edit security policies: | Manage Security Center |
| See Common User Access for Standard Agent Actions. | |
| API Name | Classify Security Risk |
| Reference Action Type | Standard Action |
| Does this action execute one or more prompt templates? | Yes |
This action calls the Classify Security Risk prompt template. The prompt template creates next steps to remediate risks for instances where risks or threats are detected with Salesforce Security Data. The action assumes that security posture data is available in the conversation context via a previous agent response or action output.

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