Ready to implement GitHub Advanced Security (GHAS) in your organization? In this guided session, we'll help teams enable GitHub Advanced Security features on one or more repositories. We'll collaborate on customizing the configuration for the selected repositories to improve engagement and remediation rates. We'll also provide a blueprint for the team, and the wider organization, to enable GitHub Advanced Security at scale. And we'll, help you accelerate the adoption of Advanced Security within your organization.
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What You'll Learn
✔ GitHub Advanced Security enabled on one or more repositories.
✔ Developers are able to take responsibility for enabling GitHub Advanced Security in their own repositories.
✔ A blueprint for enabling GitHub Advanced Security on further repositories in your organization.
Why Coveros?
- Developers
- Product Security Teams
- DevSecOps teams
- Must have purchased GitHub Advanced Security.
- Must have enough available GitHub Advanced Security seats to enable the selected repositories
- Code base must be in GitHub.
- Attendees must either:
- Have administrative privilege of the selected repositories; or
- Have GitHub administrators enable GitHub Advanced Security on the selected repositories
- If the selected repositories reside on a GitHub Enterprise Server, then GitHub Advanced Security must be enabled in the Management Console.
- If the selected repositories contain C, C++, C#, or Java code, then the customer is expected to know the commands to successfully compile such code from a command-line interface
- If a third-party CI/CD solution is to be used for CodeQL analysis, the third-party CI/CD solution must be available and ready for use.