GitHub upgrades tooling to help developers stop leaking secrets
Briefly

GitHub has announced a change in its security offerings that makes secret scanning and push protection more affordable and accessible for smaller organizations. Previously, access to these valuable security tools required purchasing an expansive suite, which deterred many potential users due to cost. The platform now allows existing GitHub Advanced Security (GHAS) subscribers to transition at renewal, while others can switch freely anytime. This move aligns with GitHub's tiered pricing model, which is designed to cater to organizations of varied sizes and needs, thus fostering a more secure development environment for everyone.
GitHub emphasized that investing in secret scanning and push protection used to require a full suite of expensive security tools, making it unaffordable for many.
With the new changes, GitHub aims to allow even smaller organizations to scale their security operations, providing greater access to essential tools.
Existing GitHub Advanced Security subscribers will be given the opportunity to transition their plans at renewal, while others can switch any time.
GitHub's platform utilizes a tiered pricing model that is based on organizational size, usage, and storage needs, making its services more accessible.
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