Texas-based cybersecurity vendor Praetorian has launched a new machine learning-based secrets scanner, called Nosey Parker, onto its Chariot Platform, which provides attack surface management and offensive security managed services.
Nosey Parker is a machine learning-based service developed using the regular expression (regex) pattern matching technique to detect sensitive secrets like passwords, API keys, access tokens, asymmetric private keys, client secrets and credentials left inadvertently in source code and configuration files.
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