
A Security Leader’s Perspective on The Real Business Risks of Secrets Managers Redundancy
Redundancy in secrets management introduces risks, as well as operational complexity, ultimately undermining overall security maturity.
Redundancy in secrets management introduces risks, as well as operational complexity, ultimately undermining overall security maturity.
70% of secrets stay valid after two years. Explore how contextual secrets management cuts remediation time and strengthens your security posture. Don't just detect, understand your secrets.
Identity lifecycle management is one of the most underestimated security risks in many organizations. You may have structured IAM processes that handle the lifecycle of human identities, but what about your non-human identities (NHIs)?
The rise of AI in enterprises has expanded the attack surface. Learn how GitGuardian can help you secure non-human identities and prevent unauthorized access.
NHIs outnumber human users in enterprises, yet many IAM strategies ignore them. Learn why CISOs must own NHI governance to prevent security breaches.
Building on EO 14028, EO 14144 advances U.S. cybersecurity with actionable steps for identity governance and secrets management. Learn what this means for you.
A look back at 2024: A year of breakthroughs, advancements, and unwavering commitment to elevating NHI and secrets security for organizations.
Learn about OWASP’s newest focus on Non-Human Identities and how to mitigate risks like secret leakage, overprivileged NHIs, and insecure authentication with GitGuardian.
The future of eliminating secrets sprawl means getting a handle on the lifecycles and interdependencies of the non-human identities that rely on secrets. Learn how to implement these NHI security measures at scale.
Explore NIST-backed guidance on securing Non-Human Identities, reducing risks, and aligning with zero trust principles in cloud-native infrastructures.
Learn how GitGuardian can help you go from a world of secrets sprawl to a future with secrets-free machine identity frameworks by adopting SPIFFE/SPIRE.
SPIFFE stands for Secure Production Identity Framework for Everyone, and aims to replace single-factor access credentials with a highly scalable identity solution. This blog post provides some practical applications of SPIFFE in real-world environments.