GitProtect 2.2.0: GitHub Enterprise Cloud with Data Residency Backups, AES-GCM Encryption, and More

The huge news is coming: GitProtect is the first solution on the market to support the backup of the GitHub Enterprise Cloud with Data Residency environments. The launch of version 2.2.0 also brings more secure and efficient AES-GCM encryption, a refreshed dashboard, a new onboarding experience, support for Azure DevOps related work links, and much more. Let’s dive into all the new features.

Why Securing AI Code Generation is Critical for AppSec

The revolution is here, but it’s not what we expected. AI coding assistants have transformed software development, with developers shipping code faster than ever before. GitHub Copilot, Amazon CodeWhisperer, and Claude Code have become as essential to modern development as Git itself. The productivity gains are undeniable; what once took hours now takes minutes. But there’s a dangerous blind spot in this revolution: security.

11:11 Systems Named an Aspiring Vendor in 2025 Gartner Peer Insights Voice of the Customer for DRaaS Report

At 11:11 Systems, we’ve always believed that disaster recovery is about much more than the underlying technology. It’s about cyber resilience, business continuity, and exceptional customer outcomes. Recently, 11:11 Systems was named an Aspiring Vendor in the 2025 Gartner Peer Insights Voice of the Customer for Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) report. This marks the third year 11:11 has received this recognition.

Secure SSO: How Multi-Factor Authentication Strengthens Single Sign-On Security

The most common first move in a modern cyberattack isn't a zero-day exploit or a piece of custom malware. It's a username and a password. Attackers know that credential theft is the fastest path into an enterprise network. And when an organization implements Single Sign-On (SSO), that path gets shorter. One stolen credential equals access to dozens of applications.

A Look At GitGuardian's ML-Powered Contextual EnrichmentAnd Incident Scoring

In this quick introductory video, Mathieu Bellon, Senior Product Manager at GitGuardian, sits down with Dwayne McDaniel, Developer Advocate, to cover some of the advancements GitGuardian has made by integrating machine learning directly into the secrets security platform. Mathieu describes how engineers and responders can save serious time as by automating contextual analysis, geving the humans in the loop with the best information to be able to take an informed action when it comes to secrets leaks. They also discuss the security implications and where teams can look if they want to opt out or bring their own agents.

"It's Quite a Shock": The Quantum Deadline Is Real

In this World Quantum Day special edition of This Week in NET, host João Tomé is joined by Bas Westerbaan (Principal Research Engineer) and Sharon Goldberg (Senior Director, Product) to explain why the timeline for post-quantum cryptography may be arriving sooner than expected. Recent research suggests the number of qubits required to break today’s encryption could fall dramatically, accelerating the urgency for companies and the Internet ecosystem to migrate to post-quantum security. Google has set a 2029 migration target, and Cloudflare is working toward a similar timeline.

Diving Into Quasar RAT: TTPs, IoCs and more

Quasar, crafted in the C# programming language, is a publicly accessible and open-source Remote Access Trojan (RAT) designed for Microsoft Windows operating systems (OSs). This creation comes courtesy of the GitHub user MaxXor and resides as a publicly hosted repository on GitHub. While its utility extends to legitimate applications like enabling remote assistance from an organization’s helpdesk technician, Quasar is being exploited by APT actors for cybercrime and cyber espionage endeavors.