Join our webcast: Keep your projects secured with the dependency graph and security alerts
Today’s software is increasingly interconnected and interdependent. There’s a good chance your project relies on someone else’s, and if your project is public that others might rely on it, too.…
Today’s software is increasingly interconnected and interdependent. There’s a good chance your project relies on someone else’s, and if your project is public that others might rely on it, too. GitHub’s new dependency graph gives you insight into the projects your code depends on and the projects that depend on your code.
Join GitHub Product Manager Miju Han and Trainer Matt Desmond to learn how to use your dependency graph to assess the security of your projects—and how to take action using suggested fixes. We’ll also discuss the future of security and the GitHub platform, including security alerts and additional language support. We’ll also cover our approach to code security.
The webcast will take place on December 19, 12:30 pm PT. We hope to see you there!
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