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Ignore false positives safely with ggshield secret ignore

In this section, we cover what to do when ggshield finds something you don’t actually need to remediate, like a false positive, an intentionally fake credential in a demo repo, or a known non-sensitive test value. ggshield secret ignore lets you mark specific findings as ignored by adding them to the secrets.ignored_matches section of your local configuration. If your repo doesn’t already have a local config file, ggshield will create a.gitguardian.yaml file for you.

EP 22 - Security at the speed of innovation: Breaking down legacy barriers

How are defenders supposed to keep up when attackers move at the speed of AI? In this episode of Security Matters, host David Puner welcomes Rick McElroy, founder and CEO of Nexasure, for a candid conversation about cybersecurity’s breaking point. Together, they unpack the realities of defending organizations in an era of identity sprawl, machine risk, agentic AI, and relentless automation. Rick shares hard-won insights from decades on the front lines, challenging the myth of perfect defense and revealing why identity remains at the root of most breaches.

Alert Fatigue, Shoplifting Risk and 2025 Security Economics

The Razorwire Christmas Party 2025 episode compares most cyber incidents to shoplifting rather than aviation disasters, with losses treated as part of the cost of doing business. Burnout in 2025 often grows from false positives, alert fatigue and badly shaped workflows, so security economics and ergonomics matter more than dramatic nation state stories.

5 IT Pros, 900 Users: Papernest Scales Global Operations with JumpCloud [Español]

How does a lean IT team of just 5 people support 900 users across offices in Barcelona, Paris, and Reims? In this video case study (presented in Spanish), Carles Anton Güell, IT Manager at Papernest, explains how they moved away from "tedious" Active Directory to a single unified solution. By integrating JumpCloud with their Google Workspace, Papernest centralized identity, hardware (MDM), and office Wi-Fi into one seamless workflow.

Stop secrets before they leave your laptop (Git hooks + ggshield install)

Let's look at Git hooks, which is where ggshield really starts paying off in day-to-day developer workflow. Git hooks are built-in automation in Git. When certain events happen, like committing or pushing, Git checks for specific files inside the.git/hooks folder. If a hook file exists, Git runs it automatically. For example, if there’s a file named pre-commit, Git will execute it every time you commit.