Semgrep announced its public beta of Semgrep Secrets, a product for detecting and securing sensitive credentials during the software development process. Semgrep is designed for engineers – software and security alike – who need to maintain a fast cadence of software development and solve the root causes of security issues. Secrets refer to sensitive data, such as hardcoded passwords, API keys, encryption keys (SSH, PGP, etc.), certificates (SSL, TSL, etc.), and authentication tokens. During the … More
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