Gitsecure
@Gitsecure
We help engineering teams find, prioritize and fix code and cloud vulnerabilities faster, in real-time. Creators of @WaspsAI
Wasps helps developers write safe Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) directly in their IDE. #IaC #CloudSecurity
Two weeks ago, we announced the release of our new IaC engine at @Gitsecure! Now, you can scan your cloud infrastructure configurations (IaC) directly within your IDE using Wasps to detect misconfigurations and security flaws.
Gitsecure now scans your cloud infrastructure configurations (IaC) to find misconfigurations and security flaws before they're deployed. docs.gitsecure.dev/iac
Gitsecure now supports GitLab! GitLab users can now get real-time security checks on the health of their code repositories and cloud infrastructure configurations. docs.gitsecure.dev/gitlab
Gitsecure now scans your cloud infrastructure configurations (IaC) to find misconfigurations and security flaws before they're deployed. docs.gitsecure.dev/iac
We just launched Wasps - @WaspsAI on Product Hunt. I would appreciate your support there! producthunt.com/posts/wasps
Detect Polyfill supply chain attacks in your codebase using Gitsecure for free by following these steps: 1. Install Gitsecure on your GitHub organization. 2. Gitsecure will automatically run a historical scan on your entire repository and identify wherever Polyfill is used.
Our Slack integration is live! You can now easily integrate Gitsecure into your Slack workspace in less than a minute. docs.gitsecure.dev/slack
Gitsecure's code scanner (SAST) now works with over 30 programming languages. Check our official docs to see if your language is included. If not, just tell us and we'll add it! docs.gitsecure.dev/code
🎉 Just released: A 3-minute demo video showcasing Gitsecure in action! Check it out now! youtu.be/oztEethGJ_8?si…
The best part about @gitsecure SAST and Secret detection engine is that it takes less than 60 seconds to scan your code, and Gitsecure Copilot can generate a fix to any vulnerability it detects in less than 30 seconds.
📣 Excited to introduce Gitsecure Copilot 🤖 Your AI-powered personal code security engineer! Now, effortlessly generate automated fixes for any code vulnerability detected by @gitsecure scanner. Available on our platform and soon to be integrated into VScode, and more.
We just released a demo video showcasing our recently released static code analysis and secret detection features. If you're interested in enhancing your code security with Gitsecure, this video is a must-watch😊 youtu.be/aqWEYVahnFI #codesecurity #gitsecure
Here is how to Integrate Gitsecure's static code analysis (SAST) and secret detection scanner in under 5 mins: 🔒 Create a Gitsecure account 🛠️ Install Gitsecure GitHub App 👥 Add teammates to your workspace 🚀 Gitsecure scans all code commits and pushes in your GitHub Org.
Great security discussions today with Daniel, Cofounder @gitsecure 💻 Excited about what they’re doing at GitSecure - AI powered security for developers. 🔒
After over 3 months of dedicated work on Gitsecure, we've observed that many users were seeking more than just secret scanning. We carefully reviewed their feedback, leading to the launch of something exciting today. Introducing Code Vulnerability Scanning (SAST).
I'm thrilled that my team has been accepted into @FounderUni , a 12-week pre-accelerator program facilitated by @LAUNCH and led by the legendary angel investor, @Jason . We're building an AI-powered developer security platform tailored for modern dev teams @gitsecure .
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