Make your agent
- Laila Alahaideb
- Jan 8
- 2 min read
To keep up to date and catch up on the volume of cyber news, rather than consuming time manually tracking, filtering, and summarizing threats, it has become inefficient and error-prone due to the distraction caused by multiple email subscriptions across different domains. I currently subscribe to dozens of newsletters, but reading them all daily takes more time than I have.
The best proposal is to create a unified channel that aggregates news in one place, providing concise, easy-to-read summaries for efficient, focused follow-up.

With modern technologies, we built a custom AI agent (FIFO), which stands for First In, First Out, that works as a personal assistant:
It ingests data from multiple sources, understands context, summarizes and classifies content, and then triggers automated actions, notifications, messages, and lifecycle controls.
FIFO is a fully automated, AI-driven cyber intelligence pipeline built with Make that integrates RSS feeds, AI analysis, strict validation, and Telegram delivery, turning raw information into actionable workflows and significantly reducing manual effort.

FIFO supports on-demand Q&A, an interactive conversational intelligence that allows us to inquire about any published news item, providing concise summaries, contextual analysis, impact assessment, and actionable recommendations directly through conversation.
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a standardized format for delivering new content automatically from websites to systems. RSS monitors updates and feeds them into the aggregator, which then filters the content and passes it to Fifo (Orchestrator) to automatically generate accurate, structured Arabic/English bullet-point summaries of security news. News items are delivered to Telebot via the Telegram Bot service and published to our ARNT News channel.
Each published message is automatically stored in a database, enabling enforcement of a 10-day retention policy. Upon expiration, a Telebot with server-side access programmatically deletes the messages from the channel, ensuring clarity, optimized storage, and reduced reader distraction, keeping the channel concise and focused on recent, high-value updates.
The system uses a FIFO as the control plane to coordinate multiple inputs and downstream actions. Messages published to the Telegram channel are logged with metadata, and automated cleanup operations are performed.
During the winter break, the platform was further enhanced with comprehensive Arabic-language support and a trained agent. To support community benefit, education, and knowledge dissemination, we are considering making the channel public. We actively welcome suggestions, enhancements, and reliable sources for incorporation into our data and intelligence pipeline.
References:
[1] Make, “Make | Automation Software | Connect Apps & Design Workflows,” Make, 2025. https://www.make.com/





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