Copilot subscription-based network routing is now enforced

Network requests for Copilot are routed based on a user’s Copilot subscription. Requests for Copilot Individual, Copilot Business, and Copilot Enterprise users now route through different endpoints.

This change enables Copilot Business and Copilot Enterprise customers to make sure all Copilot users on their networks are accessing Copilot through their Copilot Business or Copilot Enterprise subscription, and that all Copilot user data is handled according to the terms of their Copilot Business or Copilot Enterprise agreement. In essence, customers will be able to use their network firewall to explicitly allow access to Copilot Business or Copilot Enterprise, and/or block access to Copilot Individual.

Today we enabled enforcement of the user’s subscription on the new endpoints, ensuring only Copilot Business users can connect to Copilot Business endpoints and only Copilot Enterprise users can connect to Copilot Enterprise endpoints.

Read more about subscription-based network routing here.

Claude 3.5 Sonnet is now available in public preview

Announced at GitHub Universe 2024, Claude 3.5 Sonnet is now available to all GitHub Copilot customers. To see Claude 3.5 Sonnet in action in Visual Studio Code check out the video below.

Copilot Individual users

You can start using the new Claude 3.5 Sonnet today via the model selector in Copilot Chat in VS Code and immersive chat on GitHub.com.

Copilot Business or Enterprise users

Copilot Business and Enterprise organization administrators will need to grant access to Claude 3.5 Sonnet in Copilot via a new policy in Copilot settings. Once enabled, you will see the model selector in VS Code and chat on GitHub.com. You can confirm availability by checking individual Copilot settings and confirming the policy for Claude 3.5 Sonnet is set to enabled.

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For additional information, check out the docs on Claude 3.5 Sonnet in Copilot.

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Now you can better manage and mitigate your security vulnerabilities with a new SAST vulnerabilities summary table, available directly on the security overview dashboard. This feature highlights your top 10 CodeQL and third-party open alerts by count, grouped by vulnerability type.

The SAST vulnerabilities table on the Detection tab of the overview dashboard

When prioritizing which alerts to address first, it’s crucial to consider various factors. One significant factor is the number of instances of a vulnerability across your codebase. The more areas of code affected by a vulnerability, the higher the potential risk for exploitation.

To access the new SAST vulnerabilities table, click your profile photo in the top-right corner of GitHub.com and select the organization or enterprise you want to view. For organizations, go to the Security tab and scroll to the bottom of the Detection view on the Overview dashboard. For enterprises, click Code Security in the sidebar, then select Overview and scroll to the bottom of the Detection view.

The SAST vulnerabilities summary is now generally available on GitHub Enterprise Cloud and will be available in GitHub Enterprise Server 3.16.

Learn more about security overview insights and join the discussion within the GitHub Community

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