Deepfence, a security observability and protection company, is releasing ThreatMapper 1.3.0, the latest version of its open-source threat intelligence platform, with two new features — a secret-scanning tool and runtime SBOM (software bill of materials).
The latest version of the software will feature a new open-source scanning tool, SecretScanner, which can be accessed through the ThreatMapper UI and API, and will allow users to scan for and report sensitive “secrets” left inadvertently within production workloads and container images in registries. Secrets refer to sensitive pieces of information including encryption keys, authentication tokens, and passwords.
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