diff --git a/contributions/presentation/week6/dgaspar-diogogm/README.md b/contributions/presentation/week6/dgaspar-diogogm/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2db5e1c891 --- /dev/null +++ b/contributions/presentation/week6/dgaspar-diogogm/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +# Assignment Proposal + + +## Title + +GitGuardian: Preventing Data Leaks Through Automated Security + +## Names and KTH ID + + - Diogo Melita (diogogm@kth.se) + - Diogo Gaspar (dgaspar@kth.se) + +## Deadline + +- Week 6 + +## Category + +- Presentation + +## Description + +GitGuardian enhances repository security by automatically detecting exposed secrets, such as API keys and passwords, in both public and private repositories. By integrating GitGuardian, organizations can prevent data leaks, address vulnerabilities early, and protect sensitive information, leading to significant savings in time and resources. This presentation will explore the importance of automated security in DevOps, the features and benefits of GitGuardian, and how it can be integrated into existing workflows to enhance security practices. + +**Relevance** + +GitGuardian is crucial in DevOps because it automatically detects and prevents the exposure of sensitive information, in code repositories. GitGuardian ensures security without disrupting workflows, making it an essential tool for protecting against security breaches and maintaining secure development practices. \ No newline at end of file