Code42 Incydr Detects Source Code Exfiltration from Git to Unsanctioned Repositories

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MINNEAPOLIS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Code42 Software, Inc., the Insider Risk Management (IRM) leader, today announced it has enhanced source code exfiltration detection within its Code42® Incydr™ product to specifically support Git push commands to personal or unsanctioned code repositories, whether GitHub, Bitbucket, Azure DevOps, and other Git-supported platforms. Incydr detects and prioritizes data transfer to locations other than your sanctioned locations and then alerts security analysts with the context they need to take swift action through an appropriate response control. This capability is available for Windows, Mac, Linux and VDI environments.

“Tools like Git and GitHub are absolutely critical to the software development cycle. Unfortunately, they also present major challenges from a security perspective. Security teams need a way to see what unsanctioned Git activity is occurring, and quickly respond when source code is going to an untrusted location – all while continuing to remain unobtrusive for development teams,” said Rob Juncker, CTO at Code42.

For many organizations, especially leading technology, medical device and software companies, source…

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