# December 2, 2022 - Using custom HTTP requests (HaveIBeenPwned) with your existing integrations

Firstly, hear Nick our CTO talk about a TON of new features and performance improvements across the platform.

We talk about how to utilise custom HTTP requests to utilise the likes of HaveIBeenPwned and identify breaches for your customers

We then show how to loop through these M365 users, check for breaches and then log tickets with those breaches.

Lastly, we took some feedback on what folks wanted to see next week and answered a few questions!

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## Contents of the recording

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<summary><strong>Contents of the Call</strong></summary>

This call is for people who are: Interested in building their own workflows Wanting to stay on top of new developments Just want to learn more about Rewst and participate in the community We will talk about the platform, news, some training, and any Q\&A. As always, feel free to unmute and interrupt us, this is an interactive call! ​

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<summary><strong>How to get help from the ROC</strong></summary>

How to get help - Engage the ROC in Slack - Email support coming soon! - \[FUTURE] Live chat in the app - Would this be helpful to people? - Documentation - <https://rewst.help> - Feature Requests - <https://rewst.canny.io/>

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<summary><strong>Updates for the week</strong></summary>

* Check out the release notes here

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<summary><strong>Learning Topic</strong></summary>

* Demos
  * Custom HTTP Requests
  * Looping through data using With Items

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<summary><strong>Show &#x26; Tell</strong></summary>

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