GitHub Enterprise Server 3.6 is now generally available
GitHub Discussions and Audit Log Streaming, new automation features, and security enhancements are available now in GitHub Enterprise Server 3.6.
GitHub Discussions and Audit Log Streaming, new automation features, and security enhancements are available now in GitHub Enterprise Server 3.6.
GitHub Enterprise Server 3.6 is now generally available. With a host of improvements for developers, security and administration teams, this update makes developing secure software easier for everyone. It brings…
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Dependabot alerts will now be easier to prioritize with a new “Most Important” sort. For the alerts repository list view, by default, alerts will be sorted in a way to…
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GitHub’s Advisory Database now supports listing malware advisories. You can see them by searching “type:malware” on https://github.com/advisories. If you have enabled Dependabot alerts on your repositories, GitHub will send Dependabot…
The Dependency Review GitHub Action, which checks if pull requests introduce a dependency with a known vulnerability, now supports configuration based on vulnerability severity and license type. The following configuration…
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