Code security provider GitGuardian has added a new honeytoken module to its platform to help customers secure their software development life cycle and software supply chains with intrusion and code leakage detection assistance.
Honeytokens are code scripts containing decoy credentials, which can be placed within a customer’s development environments to lure out attackers looking to target critical DevOps environments such as source control management (SCM) systems, continuous integration continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, and software artifact registries.
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