Here is an example of what I am talking about:

[image: Security_Advisories_Jenkins_Instance.png]
This is the list of security advisories for a specific Jenkins instance 
that needs to be addressed.  I would like to automate this so it can be 
analyzed and / or sent to a team of people that could then determine how 
best to act on it.

On Wednesday, March 11, 2020 at 8:14:04 AM UTC-5, Jeff Williams wrote:
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> Hello all.  This is my first post.
>
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> I am trying to find an automated way in which we can get the security 
> advisories for our Jenkins instances.  Currently, the only way I know how 
> to see the security advisories for our instances is to use the web 
> interface.  I feel like there is probably some other way in which this 
> information is exposed but, no matter how I search for it, the answer is 
> eluding me.  My goal is to either get our Jenkins instances to 
> automatically let us know when an advisory is in play against the instance 
> or to use some automated tool (that we build if needed) to query what 
> advisories are active against our instances.
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> I hope that makes sense to someone besides me.
>

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