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ChatGPT Data Breach Break Down

OpenAi have confirmed they have had a data breach involving a vulnerability inside a open-source dependency Redis. This allowed threat actors to see history from other active users. But this leads to the bigger question, how can we secure ChatGPT. In this video I explain my position using some interesting data that ChatGPT should be part of all organizations threat landscape and that banning ChatGPT won't help the situation.

How We Built a Supply Chain Security Watchtower: Meet SaaS-Sentinel

SaaS-Sentinel is a free monitoring platform that notifies users when their favorite tool might be under attack, helping them stay on top of supply chain risks. Here is the full story of this innovative project that seeks to democratize the use of honeytokens. Join the adventure today!

Are you worried about the security of your software supply chain?

GitGuardian Honeytoken has got you covered. You can deploy honeytokens at scale, monitor for unauthorized use, and detect intrusions in your supply chain before they can cause any damage to your assets. Honeytokens are unique, decoy credentials that can be placed across your software delivery pipeline, giving you the ability to track unauthorized access attempts in real time. They allow you to monitor when, where, and how attackers are trying to access your assets. This way, you can take proactive measures to prevent attacks before they happen.

Introducing GitGuardian Honeytoken

We are proud to introduce you to the GitGuardian Honeytoken module. Honeytokens are decoy credentials that don't allow any real access but instead trigger alerts that reveal the IP address of whoever tried to use them. GitGuardian honeytokens can be used for intrusion detection in your own environments and tools. You can also plant our honeytokens in your SaaS vendors' systems to be alerted if a core vendor in the supply chain has been compromised. Placing honeytokens in your source code help you detect when your code has been leaked publicly, indicating a code leak.