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SOC Visibility Triad: R.I.P. or Rebirth?

The SOC Visibility Triad was defined by Dr. Anton Chuvakin at Gartner almost 10 years ago when the cloud was in its early stages. As the shift to highly dynamic, multicloud environments became mainstream over the last few years, some have argued that the “Triad” should be put to rest since it no longer can ensure the visibility needed to maintain effective security across these modern architectures.

Introducing The New GitGuardian Workspace Sidebar Navigation

We're updating your GitGuardian Workspace user interface, introducing a new sideba experience to make it even easier to navigate and take advantage of our secrets detection platform. We look forward to you using the updated GitGuardian UI to help eliminate secrets sprawl in your organization.

The Cost of Being A CISO - Part: 1Personal, Professional & Organisational Challenges

Join us for part one of our two-part series examining the world of Chief Information Security Officers. This episode welcomes back Richard Cassidy, Field CISO at Rubrik, and Oliver Rochford, former Gartner analyst and founder of Cyberfuturist. This episode offers insights that will give you insight into what makes security leadership successful - and what can lead to failure.

Securing Infrastructure Access at Scale in Large Enterprises

The complexity and scale of computing infrastructure has exploded in recent years. In larger organizations, managing access, identities, and policies for people and machines to securely access diverse infrastructure resources – such as physical machines and servers, clouds, software apps, services, APIs – is a daunting task. The larger the organization, the more costly and difficult it becomes to wrangle the complexity of this infrastructure in a way that is secure, efficient, and resilient.

Introducing GitGuardian's New Auto-ignore False Positive Playbook

We are proud to announce our new Auto-ignore false positive playbook. We've added this new automated Playbook to the GitGuardian Secret Detection platform to eliminate false positives from your incident queue and help you focus on actionable alerts. In the summer of 2024, we released FP remover, our internal machine learning model, that can significantly reduce false positives by understanding code context and semantics. In our testing it eliminates up to 80% of false positives.