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Cut through Salesforce notification overload by providing conversational, proactive security posture alerts with the Get Security Alerts agent action.

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Cut through Salesforce notification overload by providing conversational, proactive security posture alerts with the Get Security Alerts agent action.
| 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 | GetSecurityAlerts |
| Reference Action Type | Standard Action |
| Does this action execute one or more prompt templates? | No |
Alerts notify you by email or in the Salesforce app when a setting in your Security Center tenant exceeds a threshold that you set. Create as many alerts as you want to stay informed about your tenant’s security posture. If no date range is provided by the user request or the subagent instructions, the last 7 days of alert data are returned.

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