GitHub, the largest host of source code in the world, has added a new feature that most of us will probably never use but could make the world wide web a safer place for everyone. Last year, GitHub’s ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More GitHub is officially launching a new code-scanning tool today, designed ...
GitHub has introduced a new option to set up code scanning for a repository known as "default setup," designed to help developers configure it automatically with just a few clicks. While the CodeQL ...
GitHub's code-scanning auto-fix capability marks a major progress in software development and cybersecurity following Sentry's announcement of AI autofix for debugging production code. This new beta ...
Global software development hub GitHub has announced code scanning autofix is available in public beta for all GitHub Advanced Security customers. The tool helps developers remediate over two-thirds ...
One year after acquiring software security scanning specialist Semmle, and following a successful five-month beta process, GitHub is making its CodeQL code scanning capabilities available publicly, ...
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GitHub has made its code scanning service generally available. Based on the CodeQL semantic code analysis technology acquired from Semmle, GitHub code scanning now can be enabled in users’ public ...
Code-hosting website GitHub is rolling out today a new security feature named Code Scanning for all users, on both paid and free accounts. GitHub says the new Code Scanning feature "helps prevent ...
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Why it matters: What if companies and independent software developers could spot security flaws in their programs before releasing them to the public? GitHub now has a tool that can help them do just ...