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Kordant/web
Michael Freno 4f7882a10d feat: add alert correlation & normalization engine with tRPC router
Implement the cross-service alert correlation and normalization engine:

- correlation router with 6 procedures: getAlerts, getAlertDetails,
  getGroups, getGroupDetails, resolveAlert, getStats
- correlation service with normalizeAlert, correlateAlerts,
  getAlertTimeline, resolveAlert, getThreatScore, getAlertStats
- correlation engine with findRelatedAlerts, createCorrelationGroup,
  updateGroupSeverity, deduplicateAlerts
- alert normalizer with service-specific converters for DarkWatch,
  SpamShield, VoicePrint, HomeTitle, and RemoveBrokers
- Entity extraction (emails, phones, SSNs) and threat scoring
  with severity-weighted decay over 30-day window
- 52 unit tests across engine, service, normalizer, and router
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