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Keep Your Private Code Packages Private With GitGuardian Honeytoken

GitGuardian Honeytoken provides a quick and easy way to add leakage and intrusion detection to your projects. When building your packages, just create a new Honeytoken from the GitGuardian dashboard and insert it into the project where you prefer. Then build and share that package with the team with confidence.

Customize Your GitGuardian Remediation Workflow

Have you ever wished you could customize the remediation workflow in your GitGuardian workspace? Now, you can! As a workspace Manager, you can manage the remediation workflow in the Secrets detection section of your settings and add up to 20 steps. You can also switch between the default GitGuardian remediation workflow and your custom remediation workflow.

Automating incident Remediation with GitGuardian Playbooks

GitGuardian can help automate your incident remediation process through our playbooks! The auto-healing playbook automates sharing the incident with the developer involved. Whenever a new incident is detected, GitGuardian automatically turns on the sharing option of the incident and, in most cases, sends an email with the unique link to the developer involved.

Protect Your Private Packages With GitGuardian Honeytoken

GitGuardian Honeytoken provides a quick and easy way to add leakage and intrusion detection to your projects. When building your packages, just create a new Honeytoken from the GitGuardian dashboard and insert it into the project where you prefer. Then build and share that package with the team with confidence.

CVE-2023-2825 Vulnerability In GitLab Version 16.0.0 - Steps To Take

CVE-2023-2825 vulnerability is a recently discovered vulnerability in GitLab. It allows unauthorized access to GitLab repositories to read arbitrary files. This post will discuss further details of the vulnerability, its location, discovery, and how the Astra scanner scans for it.