The Quest to Minimize False Positives Reaches Another Significant Milestone

The Quest to Minimize False Positives Reaches Another Significant Milestone

Our breakthrough ML model FP Remover V2 slashes false positives by 80%, setting a new industry standard for secrets detection. Discover how we're helping security teams focus on real threats instead of chasing phantom alerts ... Read More
Connecting, Collaborating, and Celebrating: Our Global Team Seminar in the South of France

Connecting, Collaborating, and Celebrating: Our Global Team Seminar in the South of France

| | Guardians
Last September, GitGuardian brought together its 150 Guardians from around the world for a three-day seminar on the beautiful Giens Peninsula in the south of France ... Read More
Better Security and Performance For Free? Why PostgreSQL is Amazing

Better Security and Performance For Free? Why PostgreSQL is Amazing

| | Engineering
Upgrade your PostgreSQL instance to the newest version with confidence! In this benchmarking blog post, we show you the performance improvements you can expect when upgrading from PostgreSQL 13 to 16 ... Read More
Year in Review: GitGuardian's Own Security Team

Year in Review: GitGuardian’s Own Security Team

| | Engineering
GitGuardian's Lead security engineer, Kayssar Daher, shares his team's successes, challenges, and results of the past year ... Read More
Streamlining CLI Authentication: Implementing OAuth Login in Python

Streamlining CLI Authentication: Implementing OAuth Login in Python

| | Engineering, Tutorials
When building an application that requires user authentication, implementing a secure login flow is critical. In this article, we'll walk through how we created a robust OAuth login flow for ggshield, our Python-based command line tool, to streamline the onboarding process for our users ... Read More
Bringing a Better (and Smarter) Samaritan to Secure the Open Source

Bringing a Better (and Smarter) Samaritan to Secure the Open Source

GitGuardian's Confidence Scorer, a machine-learning model, is being rolled out. Learn how it advances secret detection on GitHub and drives impactful developer alerts ... Read More
Small Team, Big Wins: Why Size Doesn’t Matter for Self-Hosted

Small Team, Big Wins: Why Size Doesn’t Matter for Self-Hosted

| | Engineering
Few companies take on the challenge of offering a self-hosted option to their customers. GitGuardian has embraced this endeavor for the past three years, encountering numerous challenges along the way, but also unlocking invaluable benefits ... Read More
HasMySecretLeaked - Building a Trustless and Secure Protocol

HasMySecretLeaked – Building a Trustless and Secure Protocol

| | Engineering, Product News
We can’t see your secrets, but we can tell you if they’ve leaked on GitHub. Here’s how we do it ... Read More
Year in Review: GitGuardian's Own Security Team

Year in Review: GitGuardian’s Own Security Team

| | Engineering
Join security engineer Kayssar on a captivating journey as he delves into the achievements and challenges encountered by GitGuardian's security team throughout the year. And distills invaluable insights on fostering a culture of security awareness and openness within a rapidly expanding scale-up ... Read More
Quality Assurance Engineering at GitGuardian

Quality Assurance Engineering at GitGuardian

| | Engineering
Learn about the day-to-day life of a QA engineer and the different techniques and processes used by the QA engineering team at GitGuardian to ensure high-quality products ... Read More