Security is a top priority of every company. It’s not surprising: source code, the most critical asset of any organization, should be under reliable protection — especially in view of constantly rising threats. Ransomware, infrastructure outages, vulnerabilities, and other threats can strike your GitHub repository at any time.
Organizations, especially those that operate in the most regulated industries, can face a few main challenges regarding their GitHub data protection. The first one, we have already mentioned — it’s the value of the data stored in the repositories. The second one is their ability to forecast any event of failure and take proactive measures to make sure that their data is available and recoverable in any event of failure.