Never leak secrets to your GitHub repositories again

GitHub is making push protection – a security feature designed to automatically prevent the leaking of secrets to repositories – free for owners of all public repositories. Previously, the feature was available only for private repositories… Continue reading Never leak secrets to your GitHub repositories again

Trained developers get rid of more vulnerabilities than code scanning tools

An EMA survey of 129 software development professionals uncovered that for those using code scanning tools, only 10% of organizations prevented a higher percentage of vulnerabilities than organizations not using code scanning tools, while continuous tr… Continue reading Trained developers get rid of more vulnerabilities than code scanning tools

How to improve secure coding education

Did you know that not one of the top 50 undergraduate computer science programs in the U.S. requires a course in code or application security for majors? Yet the threatscape is only expanding. A recent report by Security Journey reveals the gap left by… Continue reading How to improve secure coding education

What developers want and how to keep them on your team

OutSystems released a new developer jobs report identifying the factors that motivate them to stay with their companies and the frustrations that drive them away. The report, Developer Engagement Report: Are Your Developers Happy or Halfway Out The Doo… Continue reading What developers want and how to keep them on your team

Simplifying legal entity identification in the digital age

As the world’s legal entities rush to digitize their processes and transactions, confidence in digital authenticity is in short supply. Thankfully, a single, open and universal protocol that will enable legal entities everywhere to verify the authentic… Continue reading Simplifying legal entity identification in the digital age