#MillenniumLive chats with Jérémy Thomas, Co-Founder and CEO at GitGuardian. He joins us from Paris, France to discuss how GitGuardian’s automated secrets detection & remediation resources can enable cybersecurity leaders. Each day, their solution scans 2.5 million commits on GitHub, finding more than 3,000 secrets. Listen in to find out more why GitGuardian is trusted by leading Threat Response & Application Security teams, and over 40 million developers.
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About GitHub
Even if your company doesn’t do Open Source, your developers do. Most corporate leaks on GitHub occur on developers’ personal public repositories, as opposed to official company’s open source repositories. In the vast majority of the cases, these leaks are unintentional, not malevolent. With 40M+ developers using GitHub, any company with a lot of developers is exposed to the platform. Developers have access to more and more sensitive information – Developers now build software in a decentralized, cloud and SaaS-friendly way. As a result, they increasingly use API keys, database credentials, private keys, certificates, … This leads to secrets spreading within the organizations and the public domain.