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[20-min Live Demo] Trivy/LiteLLM Breach: How to Identify Your Exposure and Contain It

About this event

Join this 15-minute live demo on March 27 at 4PM CET / 11AM EDT with Guillaume Valadon (Staff Cybersecurity Researcher at GitGuardian) & Dwayne McDaniel (Principal Developer Advocate at GitGuardian) to see how to determine if your machines were compromised by the ongoing Trivy and LiteLLM supply chain attack (attributed to TeamPCP), then scan for exposed secrets and get moving on remediation - step by step.

No need to be a GitGuardian customer. This session is open to anyone in the security community affected by this incident - or looking to understand the recommended response plan for this type of supply chain breach.

P.S. To support the community during this far-reaching supply chain compromise, we are making our solution available to any affected company at no cost to accelerate breach containment. Concretely, this means:

  • quickly deploy a scanning mechanism to retrieve all the affected credentials from compromised laptops
  • populate these findings in GitGuardian’s context rich dashboard
  • accelerate the attack containment by leveraging our collaborative remediation features



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