GitHub has announced that it will unbundle its Advanced Security (GHAS) product into two distinct products: GitHub Secret Protection and GitHub Code Security, with the change effective April 1. GitHub Secret Protection is designed to prevent secret leaks through various capabilities such as push protection and AI detection, while GitHub Code Security focuses on helping developers identify and fix vulnerabilities more rapidly. This unbundling is intended to improve access to security features, eliminating the need for a GitHub Enterprise subscription and allowing organizations of all sizes to enjoy enterprise-level security as they develop code.
GitHub is unbundling its Advanced Security product into two standalone offerings, GitHub Secret Protection and GitHub Code Security, effective April 1.
The unbundling aims to enhance accessibility and cost-effectiveness of GitHub's security features, allowing organizations of all sizes to access enterprise-grade security.
GitHub Secret Protection offers capabilities like push protection and AI-powered detection to prevent secret leaks, while Code Security enables faster vulnerability remediation.
This change signifies GitHub's commitment to providing robust security tools that do not require an Enterprise subscription, benefiting a wider range of users.
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