SleekView Kanban for Sucuri Security
SleekView reads the Sucuri Security audit and integrity tables directly, groups every finding by review state, and lets your team drag cards between Critical, Investigating, Quarantine, and Resolved so the underlying Sucuri record updates the moment the column changes.
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Why Sucuri Security findings fit a kanban view
Sucuri Security writes integrity results and audit events to options under sucuriscan_integrity and sucuriscan_audit_queue. Each finding carries a file path, severity, checksum mismatch flag, first-seen timestamp, and remediation hint from the Sucuri cloud reference. The default Sucuri dashboard lists findings in sortable tables grouped by audit category, fine for periodic browsing and weak when a lead needs to see which threats are still under investigation today.
SleekView reads the same Sucuri rows the dashboard queries. Pick a derived sucuri_state field that buckets findings by severity, integrity category, and review tag and every finding becomes a card grouped under Critical, Investigating, Quarantine, or Resolved. Card fronts show the file path, the checksum reason, the directory tag, and the timestamp so a lead can prioritize work from a single board.
Dragging a card writes a review tag into the Sucuri options metadata. A move from Investigating to Quarantine flags the file for the Sucuri firewall and timestamps the action. Sucuri's own email and Slack alerts continue to run for new audit events, so a triage move never silences a fresh malware alert.
Workflow
From the Sucuri audit log to a board
Connect the Sucuri source
Pick the sucuri state column
Choose what each card shows
Enable drag-and-drop updates
Sample board
Sample Sucuri Security triage board
Comparison
Sucuri dashboard vs SleekView Kanban
Default Sucuri dashboard
- Long sortable list of findings with no triage queue showing what is open
- Filtering by severity reloads the audit tab and loses the directory filter
- No visual sense of which findings are under investigation versus cleared
- Marking a file reviewed requires per-row context menu and a confirmation
- Leads need manage_options and Sucuri training to coordinate the scan audit
SleekView Kanban
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Reads directly from
sucuriscan_integrityand audit queue options - Drag a card to Resolved and the Sucuri review tag writes atomically
- Cards show file path, checksum reason, directory, and first-seen timestamp
- Column counts update live so a spike of critical core findings surfaces fast
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Per-role capabilities tie writeback to
manage_optionsfor the team
Features
What SleekView Kanban gives you for Sucuri Security
Native Sucuri scan model
Every column maps to a real review state from severity, integrity category, and a workflow tag in Sucuri options. Email and Slack alerts run for new findings, so a triage move never silences a fresh critical alert.
Drag-and-drop audit trail
Each move writes a review entry into Sucuri metadata naming the analyst, the source column, the destination column, and the timestamp. If a lead pushes a finding back from Resolved, the chain of custody stays visible to the team.
Saved board views per shift
Filter to critical core changes for the on-call analyst, plugin and theme changes for developers, and quarantined files older than seventy-two hours for the lead. Each saved view becomes a shareable URL for each shift.
Audience
Where a Sucuri Security kanban changes response
Weekly malware audit
Leads scope the board to the last seven days, drag critical findings into Investigating, and confirm Resolved only once every Critical card has a documented decision recorded by the team.
Incident response workflow
On-call analysts pull the Investigating column during a suspected breach, watch for new findings in Critical, and coordinate on the same board instead of a Slack thread that loses context.
Developer change review
Developers scope the board to plugin and theme file changes, confirm each matches a documented deployment, and Resolve them so the audit focuses on truly unexplained modifications.
The bigger picture
Why this view matters for malware audits
Sucuri captures every integrity mismatch, which is exactly what makes the default audit tab hard to use. The sortable list is great when an auditor knows what they are looking for and almost useless when a lead is coordinating a team across a week of findings. Most teams end up exporting the audit log to a spreadsheet and tagging findings by hand.
The spreadsheet drifts within days. New findings keep landing in Sucuri without a workflow tag, the spreadsheet records resolutions that nobody copies back, and by the end of the month the two views disagree on what is open. A kanban view that reads and writes the same Sucuri metadata as the dashboard keeps the team and the source of truth aligned.
Critical findings surface immediately. Investigating cards stay visible across shifts. Resolved findings carry a documented decision and a named analyst, all without leaving WordPress for spreadsheets or shared docs.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Kanban for Sucuri Security
Live. SleekView queries the same sucuriscan_integrity and sucuriscan_audit_queue options the Sucuri dashboard reads from. Filters apply at the option level, so a board scoped to the last seven days reflects findings that landed in the last seven days.
 No. SleekView writes a review tag into Sucuri options metadata. External notifications continue to operate on the original finding row, so the tag never replays an alert, never suppresses one, and never alters metadata that mirrors already sent.
 Yes. Integrity rows tag each finding with the file path and the originating directory. SleekView exposes both as filters and grouping options, so a lead can scope to wp-content/plugins or wp-content/themes for focused triage.
 Yes. Every move runs through current_user_can('manage_options') and the Sucuri admin capability before any metadata write. A contributor account can drag for personal sorting but the change does not persist, with a toast explaining why.
 Filters apply at the option query level rather than in JavaScript. A typical board scopes to the last seven days, to critical severity, or to unresolved findings only, so the rendered card count stays well under a thousand.
 Yes. Severity lives on the integrity row and the file path lives on the same record. SleekView exposes both as card fields, so an analyst can spot repeat directories across critical findings and queue them for firewall rules.
 Yes. Sucuri Pro adds the cloud firewall, malware cleanup, and continuous monitoring. SleekView reads the same Sucuri metadata, so Pro fields like firewall block reasons and cleanup queue entries surface on the same board.
 Yes. Every drag writes a review entry into Sucuri metadata naming the user, the source column, the destination column, and the timestamp. The entry uses the Sucuri options API so audits and exports can read the trail.
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