Product News

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Launching GitGuardian Honeytoken: your powerful ally in detecting supply chain breaches!

Launching GitGuardian Honeytoken: your powerful ally in detecting supply chain breaches!

What if you could detect intrusions and code leaks in your software supply chain? Introducing GitGuardian Honeytoken, the solution that protects your software supply chain against potential intrusions on SCM systems, CI/CD pipelines, software artifact registries, and more.

GitGuardian Secrets Detectors Q1 2023 Wrap-Up

GitGuardian Secrets Detectors Q1 2023 Wrap-Up

GitGuardian's Q1 wrap-up highlights our progress in detecting secrets, introducing new secret detectors, and committing to code security. With six new detectors released in Q1, GitGuardian remains the go-to solution for developers looking to write more secure code.

GitGuardian vs. Custom-Built Secrets Detection Tools

GitGuardian vs. Custom-Built Secrets Detection Tools

DIY or open-source secrets detection can seem cost-effective and customizable initially... until you start hitting the first obstacles like scalability, developer experience (DX), or deep application security expertise. Read on to find out how GitGuardian can help you rise above these!

Introducing Infrastructure as Code Security

Introducing Infrastructure as Code Security

The GitGuardian Internal Monitoring platform will now include Infrastructure as Code (IaC) scanning to help organizations protect their infrastructure at the source.

It Takes a Team to Solve Hardcoded Secrets

It Takes a Team to Solve Hardcoded Secrets

We’re introducing a new Role-based Access Management (RBAC) system with “Teams” in your GitGuardian Internal Monitoring workspace. Bring Dev, Sec, and Ops together and fix hardcoded credentials faster than you ever thought possible!

You can’t remember if you revoked that secret? We’ll help you verify with Validity Checks.

You can’t remember if you revoked that secret? We’ll help you verify with Validity Checks.

Today, we’re introducing Validity Checks in GitGuardian for Internal Repositories Monitoring. For each incident, users will now be able to verify if the leaked credentials are still valid — bringing their attention to unresolved incidents.

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