
GitGuardian Wins 2 Coveted Global InfoSec Awards during RSA Conference 2023
We are thrilled to announce that GitGuardian has been honored with two prestigious awards from Cyber Defense Magazine (CDM) during the RSA Conference 2023!
We are thrilled to announce that GitGuardian has been honored with two prestigious awards from Cyber Defense Magazine (CDM) during the RSA Conference 2023!
GitGuardian has been awarded four new badges in G2’s Winter 2023 Report and has been named a leader by Sourceforge.
Yves joins GitGuardian as an accomplished channel sales leader with 20 years of experience in Senior Channel leadership positions with SecurityScorecard, EclecticIQ, Balabit.
As announced in January when we became SOC 2 Type I compliant, we worked to complete the process and get the SOC 2 Type II compliance. This is now effective!
GitGuardian is moving! We are happy to share with you some pictures of our great new offices in Paris city center.
Every year, the French government and the government-backed initiative La French Tech shares two startup rankings — the Next40 and the French Tech 120. The startups on these lists are the 40 and 120 top-performing French startups.
Don, security engineer, considers secrets in source as his n°1 priority. After using GitGuardian for 2 years, read his opinions on the product features.
Abbas Haidar and his team use GitGuardian Internal Monitoring to scan their source code and avoid secret sprawl. Here are his thoughts about the product.
Developed by the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA), SOC 2 defines criteria for managing customer data based on five “trust service principles”—security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy.
Blake and his team use GitGuardian Internal Monitoring to keep secrets out of their source code. He explained to PeerSpot the benefits he and his organization have seen in adopting this product.
Andy, Senior Security Engineer at an insurance company has been interviewed by PeerSpot on his usage of GitGuardian Internal Monitoring. They needed a detection tool that would work across all languages and help them identify problem areas.
Igor Klyashchitskiy, Director of Development and his team have been using GitGuardian tools for 3 years to minimize the possibility of security violations that they could not find without automated secret detection. PeerSpot has interviewed him and written an objective and detailed review.
For the last installment of our Red Team Chronicles, Philippe Caturegli explains the different phases of a compromise and what should be a priority for security teams.
In this episode, you’ll discover a perfect illustration of the security knowledge gap existing between organizations. Offensive security expert Philippe Caturegli comes across a way too common belief: “nobody will find my scripts or my data because they are very carefully hidden”.
Danny and his team have been using both GitGuardian Internal Monitoring and GitGuardian Public Monitoring as a safety net. IT Central Station has interviewed him and wrote an objective and detailed review.
Building a fortress is a strategy from the past. Mobility, remote working, cloud and SaaS have made the delineation between internal and external networks almost impossible. This episode reviews how attackers use fortress against organizations.
In episode 2 of the Red Team Chronicles, we talk with Philippe about the one size fits all security claims some vendors make and how hackers use this to get into systems undetected.
The Red Team Chronicles follows pentester and entrepreneur Philippe as we look into his hacking playbook. In episode one, we look at how Philippe started his journey to become a pentester.
Mirantis helps organizations ship code faster on public and private clouds. Director of IT Yury Koldobanov at Mirantis explains how GitGuardian helps them keep their code secure.
GitGuardian is proud to be the 2021 winner of the FIC (International Cybersecurity Forum) Cybersecurity Start-up of the Year Award.
Anne Hardy Talend's CISO explains why they chose GitGuardian and the value they get from this usage.